Resilience Factors in Adolescents’ Cybervictimization Experiences and Their Impact on School Anxiety

Presenter Information

Lizzie FinnFollow

Presenter Type

UNO Undergraduate Student

Major/Field of Study

Psychology

Advisor Information

Jonathan Santo (jsanto@unomaha.edu)

Location

CEC RM #201/205/209

Presentation Type

Poster

Poster Size

47 inches horizontal and 36 inches vertical.

Start Date

22-3-2024 2:30 PM

End Date

22-3-2024 3:45 PM

Abstract

We explored the correlation between cyber victimization and school anxiety in adolescents. We were interested in finding those who demonstrated high levels of resilience to combat this victimization. Using OECD surveys from 60,000 participants, they reported their experiences. Our results revealed resilience moderated the cyber victimization and school anxiety association.

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Resilience Factors in Adolescents’ Cybervictimization Experiences and Their Impact on School Anxiety

CEC RM #201/205/209

We explored the correlation between cyber victimization and school anxiety in adolescents. We were interested in finding those who demonstrated high levels of resilience to combat this victimization. Using OECD surveys from 60,000 participants, they reported their experiences. Our results revealed resilience moderated the cyber victimization and school anxiety association.