Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts

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Problem: The mass media often reports cases of school violence expressed as bullying and less frequently as cyberbullying. Objectives: To determine cyberbullying characteristics in public and private school children from two Lima districts as well as factors associated with electronic aggression. De...

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Autores: Oliveros, Miguel, Amemiya, Isabel, Condorimay, Yolanda, Oliveros, Ricardo, Barrientos, Armando, Rivas, Bruno Emilio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2012
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Intimidación
adolescente
estudiantes
violencia
agresión
acecho
ciberbullying.
Bullying
adolescent
students
violence
aggression
stalking
cyberbullying.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
Ciberbullying - Nueva tecnología electrónica al servicio del acoso escolar en alumnos de dos distritos de Lima, Perú
title Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
spellingShingle Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
Oliveros, Miguel
Intimidación
adolescente
estudiantes
violencia
agresión
acecho
ciberbullying.
Bullying
adolescent
students
violence
aggression
stalking
cyberbullying.
title_short Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
title_full Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
title_fullStr Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
title_full_unstemmed Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
title_sort Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districts
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Oliveros, Miguel
Amemiya, Isabel
Condorimay, Yolanda
Oliveros, Ricardo
Barrientos, Armando
Rivas, Bruno Emilio
author Oliveros, Miguel
author_facet Oliveros, Miguel
Amemiya, Isabel
Condorimay, Yolanda
Oliveros, Ricardo
Barrientos, Armando
Rivas, Bruno Emilio
author_role author
author2 Amemiya, Isabel
Condorimay, Yolanda
Oliveros, Ricardo
Barrientos, Armando
Rivas, Bruno Emilio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Intimidación
adolescente
estudiantes
violencia
agresión
acecho
ciberbullying.
Bullying
adolescent
students
violence
aggression
stalking
cyberbullying.
topic Intimidación
adolescente
estudiantes
violencia
agresión
acecho
ciberbullying.
Bullying
adolescent
students
violence
aggression
stalking
cyberbullying.
description Problem: The mass media often reports cases of school violence expressed as bullying and less frequently as cyberbullying. Objectives: To determine cyberbullying characteristics in public and private school children from two Lima districts as well as factors associated with electronic aggression. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru; and Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil. Participants: Elementary and high school students. Methods: Cross-sectional survey in 2596 5th grade of elementary school to 5th grade of high school students from two private and six public schools. The Rosario Ortega measuring instrument was modified and validated with Cronbach test (0.872). The study was approved by the Ethics Committee and school principals. It also received the assent of participants and was respectful of ethical considerations in human research. Main outcome measures: Cyberbullying characteristics. Results: Cyberbullying was reported in 27.7% of the students surveyed, 21% in public schools and 41.2% in private schools. Aggressors and victims with cell phone and internet were more common in private schools. To have cell phones, computers in their rooms, internet access out of home and paid work were risk factors for cyberbullying. Cell phone and internet attackers were predominantly male and high schoolers. Having a cell phone was associated with aggression with this device, and outdoor internet access facilitated internet aggression. Conclusion: Presence of cyberbullying was very high, and should be considered a public health problem. It was more common in private schools than in public schools, and existed beginning at primary level.
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spelling Ciberbullying - New electronic technology for school bullying in two Lima-Peru districtsCiberbullying - Nueva tecnología electrónica al servicio del acoso escolar en alumnos de dos distritos de Lima, PerúOliveros, MiguelAmemiya, IsabelCondorimay, YolandaOliveros, RicardoBarrientos, ArmandoRivas, Bruno EmilioIntimidaciónadolescenteestudiantesviolenciaagresiónacechociberbullying.Bullyingadolescentstudentsviolenceaggressionstalkingcyberbullying.Problem: The mass media often reports cases of school violence expressed as bullying and less frequently as cyberbullying. Objectives: To determine cyberbullying characteristics in public and private school children from two Lima districts as well as factors associated with electronic aggression. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru; and Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil. Participants: Elementary and high school students. Methods: Cross-sectional survey in 2596 5th grade of elementary school to 5th grade of high school students from two private and six public schools. The Rosario Ortega measuring instrument was modified and validated with Cronbach test (0.872). The study was approved by the Ethics Committee and school principals. It also received the assent of participants and was respectful of ethical considerations in human research. Main outcome measures: Cyberbullying characteristics. Results: Cyberbullying was reported in 27.7% of the students surveyed, 21% in public schools and 41.2% in private schools. Aggressors and victims with cell phone and internet were more common in private schools. To have cell phones, computers in their rooms, internet access out of home and paid work were risk factors for cyberbullying. Cell phone and internet attackers were predominantly male and high schoolers. Having a cell phone was associated with aggression with this device, and outdoor internet access facilitated internet aggression. Conclusion: Presence of cyberbullying was very high, and should be considered a public health problem. It was more common in private schools than in public schools, and existed beginning at primary level.Planteamiento del problema: Los medios de información masiva frecuentemente comunican casos de violencia escolar expresada como bullying y con menor frecuencia ciberbullying. Objetivos: Conocer las características del ciberbullying en escolares de colegios nacionales y privados de 2 distritos de Lima. Diseño: Estudio transversal analítico, con método de encuesta. Instituciones: Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú; y Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil. Participantes: Estudiantes de primaria y secundaria. Metodología: Se realizó una encuesta a 2 596 estudiantes de 5° de primaria a 5° de secundaria, de dos colegios privados y seis colegios nacionales. El instrumento de Rosario Ortega fue modificado y validado con la prueba de Cronbach (0,872). Contó con la aprobación del Comité de Ética y de los directivos institucionales. Se contó con el asentimiento de los participantes y el respeto de las consideraciones éticas de la investigación en seres humanos. Principales medidas de resultados: Características del ciberbullying. Resultados: Se encontró ciberbullying en 27,7% de los alumnos encuestados: 21% en colegios nacionales y 41,2% en privados. Los agresores y las víctimas por celular y por internet fueron más frecuentes en los colegios privados. Tener celular, computadora en el cuarto, acceso a internet fuera de casa y trabajo remunerado fueron factores de riesgo de ciberbullying. Los agresores por celular y por internet eran preferentemente de sexo masculino y del nivel secundario. Contar con celular se relacionó con agresión por este medio, mientras que acceder a internet fuera de casa facilitó la agresión por internet. Conclusiones: La presencia de ciberbullying resultó muy alta, por lo que debe ser considerado un problema de salud pública; es más frecuente en los colegios privados que en los nacionales, y se aprecia desde el nivel primario.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2012-03-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/80410.15381/anales.v73i1.804Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 73 No. 1 (2012); 13-8Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 73 Núm. 1 (2012); 13-81609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/804/641Derechos de autor 2012 Miguel Oliveros, Isabel Amemiya, Yolanda Condorimay, Ricardo Oliveros, Armando Barrientos, Bruno Emilio Rivashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/8042020-04-15T19:34:16Z
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