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Rivadulla López J. C., y Rodríguez Correa, M. (2019). Ciberacoso escolar: experiencias y propuestas de jóvenes universitarios. RIED. Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia, 22(2), pp. 179-201. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/ ried.22.2.23541
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[Resumen] El rápido crecimiento de las TIC ha traído consigo múltiples beneficios, pero, sin duda
alguna, también muchos perjuicios, siendo uno de ellos el ciberacoso, el cual está tomando
cada día más fuerza en nuestra sociedad. El interés principal en este estudio fue conocer la
percepción y experiencia de un grupo de jóvenes universitarios sobre el ciberacoso en su etapa
estudiantil en el instituto de educación secundaria. Para la realización de esta investigación,
hemos contado con la participación de 864 estudiantes de seis universidades del noreste de
España. Se ha utilizado una metodología cuantitativa de carácter no experimental de tipo
encuesta, concretamente se utilizó un muestreo no probabilístico, accidental o incidental,
condicionado por la disponibilidad de los sujetos a participar en el estudio. La mayoría
del alumnado consultado en nuestro estudio indicó no haber sufrido ciberacoso ni haberlo
ejercido en su etapa estudiantil en el Instituto tanto en centros públicos como privados. La
agresividad escrita (insultos/ofensas o amenazas) fue el tipo de acción violenta más habitual
entre los agresores, al igual que la difusión de información personal o de rumores. La mayoría
de jóvenes, que sufrieron acoso en el Instituto en nuestro estudio, reconocieron que no se
sintieron motivados para acudir a clase en su momento, ni para desarrollar sus estudios de
manera adecuada, aislándose socialmente.
[Abstract] The rapid growth of ICT has brought many benefits, but certainly also many damages, one of them being cyberbullying, which is taking more and more strength in our society. The main interest in this research was to know the perception and experience of a group of young university students about cyberbullying in their student stage at the secondary education context. To carry out this research, we had the participation of 864 students of six universities in the northeast of Spain. A quantitative methodology of non-experimental type character survey has been used and, in particular, sampling non-probability has been used, accidental or incidental, conditioned by the availability of subjects to participate in this research. Most of the students in our study indicated not having suffered ciberbullying or exercising it in his student stage both in state and private schools. Written aggression (insults / offenses or threats) was the most common type of violent action among the aggressors, and the dissemination of personal information or rumors. The majority of young people, who suffered harassment in the school in our study, acknowledged that they did not feel motivated to attend sessions at the time, nor to develop their studies in an adequate way, isolating themselves socially
[Abstract] The rapid growth of ICT has brought many benefits, but certainly also many damages, one of them being cyberbullying, which is taking more and more strength in our society. The main interest in this research was to know the perception and experience of a group of young university students about cyberbullying in their student stage at the secondary education context. To carry out this research, we had the participation of 864 students of six universities in the northeast of Spain. A quantitative methodology of non-experimental type character survey has been used and, in particular, sampling non-probability has been used, accidental or incidental, conditioned by the availability of subjects to participate in this research. Most of the students in our study indicated not having suffered ciberbullying or exercising it in his student stage both in state and private schools. Written aggression (insults / offenses or threats) was the most common type of violent action among the aggressors, and the dissemination of personal information or rumors. The majority of young people, who suffered harassment in the school in our study, acknowledged that they did not feel motivated to attend sessions at the time, nor to develop their studies in an adequate way, isolating themselves socially
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