Cyber-bullying among Secondary and Vocational Students in Bangkok

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Nanthanat Songsiri
Wimontip Musikaphan

Abstract

The objective of this research is to study the relationship between individual characteristics, the family context and cyber-bullying. We examine the nature, frequency, degree of violence and prevalence of
cyber-bullying using data from a survey of 1,200 secondary and vocational students in Bangkok. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The results showed a considerable degree of cyberbullying
among Thai youth. More than half had ever seen or heard of cyber-bullying occurring to their friends. About 11.0% of students had seen or heard online fights using electronic messages with angry and vulgar language more than 6 times per month. The potential relationship between cyber-bullying and duration of using the internet, family relationships, experience of violence in the family and family
income is also examined.

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Songsiri, N., & Musikaphan, W. (2011). Cyber-bullying among Secondary and Vocational Students in Bangkok. Journal of Population and Social Studies [JPSS], 19(2), 235–242. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jpss/article/view/84551
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Nanthanat Songsiri, National Institute for Child and Family Development, Mahidol University, Thailand

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