Cyberbullying among students with intellectual and developmental disability in special education settings

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Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 12, 3, (2009), pp. 146-151ISSN
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Journal title
Developmental Neurorehabilitation
Volume
vol. 12
Issue
iss. 3
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p. 146
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p. 151
Subject
Developmental Psychopathology; Learning and PlasticityAbstract
Objective: To explore the types, prevalence and associated variables of cyberbullying among students with intellectual and developmental disability attending special education settings.
Methods: Students (n = 114) with intellectual and developmental disability who were between 12–19 years of age completed a questionnaire containing questions related to bullying and victimization via the internet and cellphones. Other questions concerned sociodemographic characteristics (IQ, age, gender, diagnosis), self-esteem and depressive feelings.
Results: Between 4–9% of students reported bullying or victimization of bullying at least once a week. Significant associations were found between cyberbullying and IQ, frequency of computer usage and self-esteem and depressive feelings. No associations were found between cyberbullying and age and gender.
Conclusions: Cyberbullying is prevalent among students with intellectual and developmental disability in special education settings. Programmes should be developed to deal with this issue in which students, teachers and parents work together.
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