Amin Shaimaa Mohamed, Mohamed Marwa Ahmed El-Sayed, Metwally El-Sayed Mona, El-Ashry Ayman Mohamed
Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Damanhour University, Damanhour, Egypt.
Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Feb;32(1):57-70. doi: 10.1111/jpm.13085. Epub 2024 Jul 17.
What is known on the subject? The study's findings are crucial for mental health nursing, as they highlight the significant impact of cyberbullying on adolescents' mental health in Egypt. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? By establishing a clear link between cyberbullying, family income, and mental health issues such as anxiety, stress, and depression, the research underscores the need for targeted interventions and support systems. What are the implications for practice? Mental health nurses can utilize this information to develop effective prevention and treatment strategies, advocate for policy changes, and educate families and communities. Addressing cyberbullying and its effects can lead to improved mental health outcomes, demonstrating the critical role of mental health nursing in supporting affected adolescents.
WHAT DOES THIS RESEARCH ADD TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE OF CYBERBULLYING AMONG ADOLESCENTS?: This study brings attention to the widespread occurrence of cyberbullying among adolescents in Egypt and its substantial impact on their mental health. The research indicates that cyberbullying, along with family income, collectively explains more than 60% of the variation in mental health. These results underscore the importance of developing strategies to address cyberbullying and taking socioeconomic factors into account when addressing mental health issues in adolescents. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS NEW KNOWLEDGE FOR NURSING CARE WITH ADOLESCENTS?: School nurses should be knowledgeable about the prevalence and effects of cyberbullying on the mental well-being of teenagers. They need to be equipped to recognize signs of cyberbullying and associated mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Educating adolescents, parents, and school staff about the dangers of cyberbullying and prevention methods is a crucial role that school nurses can play. This may involve teaching safe internet usage, promoting open communication about online experiences, and encouraging positive online behaviour. When evaluating mental health needs and planning care for adolescents, school nurses should consider their economic status. They should advocate for resources and assistance for low-income families to help alleviate the impact of financial stress on mental health. HOW COULD THE FINDINGS INFLUENCE POLICY, PRACTICE, RESEARCH, OR EDUCATION?: It is important to introduce policies that provide financial support to families with lower incomes, as the research has shown a strong connection between a family's monthly income and its members' mental well-being. Educational institutions, including schools, should introduce programs to prevent bullying, with a specific focus on cyberbullying. It would be beneficial for researchers to explore the effectiveness of various interventions in reducing cyberbullying and improving mental health outcomes. It is crucial to integrate education on cyberbullying into school curricula in order to raise awareness about this issue and to teach students how to respond if they or someone they know becomes a victim of cyberbullying. Educating parents and teachers about the indicators of cyberbullying and its potential impact on mental health is important so that they can offer support to adolescents who are experiencing cyberbullying. Further research is needed to address other covariates that could impact cyberbullying, such as addictive personality traits, impulsive seeking behaviours, and parenting styles.
BACKGROUND: Cyberbullying, a significant concern in today's digital age, has a profound impact on teenagers' mental health, leading to stress, depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and, in severe cases, suicidal ideation. This study aimed to explore the effects of cyberbullying on adolescents' mental health.
The study employed a cross-sectional descriptive research design conducted at five public secondary schools in El-Beheira governorate, Egypt. A total of 500 students were selected through a multistage sampling technique, yielding a response rate of 96%. The instruments used for data collection were the European Cyberbullying Intervention Project Questionnaire and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21.
The findings revealed that 27.4% and 32.0% of respondents reported high levels of victimization and cyberaggression, respectively. Furthermore, 72.2%, 44%, and 52.6% of students exhibited severe to extremely severe levels of anxiety, stress, and depression, respectively. The study also found that cyberbullying and family monthly income accounted for 61.6% of the variance in stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms (adjusted R = .614).
The study concludes that cyberbullying is a prevalent issue among adolescents in Egypt, with a majority of students experiencing moderate to high levels of cybervictimization and aggression. This leads to varying degrees of anxiety, stress, and depression. The study also established a significant relationship between cyberbullying and mental health issues among adolescents. Moreover, both cyberbullying and family monthly income were found to significantly influence mental health, with higher levels of cyberbullying and lower income associated with increased stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms.
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It is important for nurses working with adolescents to have an understanding of how common cyberbullying is and how it can affect mental health. They should receive training to be able to recognize signs of cyberbullying and mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Nurses can teach adolescents, parents, and school staff about its dangers and ways to prevent cyberbullying. This may involve educating adolescents on safe internet practices, promoting open communication about online experiences, and encouraging positive online behaviour. Lastly, considering the strong connection between income and mental health, nurses should also take into account the socioeconomic status of adolescents when assessing their mental health needs and planning care. They should work to secure resources and support for low-income families to help alleviate the impact of financial stress on mental health. Additionally, further research is needed to address other covariates that could impact cyberbullying, such as addictive personality traits, impulsive seeking behaviours, and parenting styles.
关于该主题已知的内容有哪些?该研究的结果对心理健康护理至关重要,因为它们凸显了网络欺凌对埃及青少年心理健康的重大影响。本文对现有知识的补充是什么?通过在网络欺凌、家庭收入和诸如焦虑、压力及抑郁等心理健康问题之间建立明确联系,该研究强调了针对性干预措施和支持系统的必要性。对实践有哪些启示?心理健康护士可利用这些信息制定有效的预防和治疗策略、倡导政策变革,并对家庭和社区进行教育。解决网络欺凌及其影响可带来更好的心理健康结果,这表明心理健康护理在支持受影响青少年方面的关键作用。
该研究对青少年网络欺凌的现有知识有何补充?这项研究使人们关注到网络欺凌在埃及青少年中广泛存在及其对他们心理健康的重大影响。研究表明,网络欺凌与家庭收入共同解释了超过60%的心理健康差异。这些结果强调了制定应对网络欺凌策略以及在解决青少年心理健康问题时考虑社会经济因素的重要性。这项新知识对青少年护理有何启示?学校护士应了解网络欺凌对青少年心理健康的普遍程度和影响。他们需要具备识别网络欺凌迹象及相关心理健康问题(如焦虑、抑郁和压力)的能力。向青少年、家长和学校工作人员宣传网络欺凌的危害及预防方法是学校护士可发挥的关键作用。这可能包括教授安全的互联网使用方法、促进关于在线体验的开放沟通以及鼓励积极的在线行为。在评估青少年的心理健康需求并规划护理时,学校护士应考虑他们的经济状况。他们应为低收入家庭争取资源和援助,以帮助减轻经济压力对心理健康的影响。研究结果如何影响政策、实践、研究或教育?引入为低收入家庭提供经济支持的政策很重要,因为研究表明家庭月收入与其成员的心理健康之间存在紧密联系。包括学校在内的教育机构应推出预防欺凌的项目,尤其关注网络欺凌。研究人员探索各种干预措施在减少网络欺凌和改善心理健康结果方面的有效性将是有益的。将网络欺凌教育纳入学校课程以提高对该问题的认识并教导学生如果他们或他们认识的人成为网络欺凌受害者应如何应对至关重要。教育家长和教师了解网络欺凌的指标及其对心理健康的潜在影响很重要,这样他们就能为遭受网络欺凌的青少年提供支持。还需要进一步研究以解决可能影响网络欺凌的其他协变量,如成瘾人格特质、冲动寻求行为和养育方式。
背景:网络欺凌是当今数字时代的一个重大问题,对青少年心理健康有深远影响,会导致压力、抑郁、焦虑、自卑,在严重情况下还会引发自杀念头。本研究旨在探讨网络欺凌对青少年心理健康的影响。
该研究采用横断面描述性研究设计,在埃及贝赫里亚省的五所公立中学进行。通过多阶段抽样技术共选取了500名学生,回复率为96%。用于数据收集的工具是欧洲网络欺凌干预项目问卷和抑郁焦虑压力量表 - 21。
研究结果显示,分别有27.4%和32.0%的受访者报告遭受高水平的受害和网络攻击。此外,分别有72.2%、44%和52.6%的学生表现出严重至极严重程度的焦虑、压力和抑郁。该研究还发现,网络欺凌和家庭月收入占压力、焦虑和抑郁症状差异的61.6%(调整后R = 0.614)。
该研究得出结论,网络欺凌在埃及青少年中是一个普遍问题,大多数学生经历中度至高程度的网络受害和攻击。这导致不同程度的焦虑、压力和抑郁。该研究还在青少年的网络欺凌和心理健康问题之间建立了显著关系。此外,发现网络欺凌和家庭月收入均对心理健康有显著影响,网络欺凌程度越高且收入越低,压力、焦虑和抑郁症状越严重。
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与青少年打交道的护士了解网络欺凌的普遍程度及其对心理健康的影响很重要。他们应接受培训,以便能够识别网络欺凌和心理健康问题(如焦虑、抑郁和压力)的迹象。护士可以向青少年、家长和学校工作人员传授网络欺凌的危害及预防方法。这可能包括教育青少年安全的互联网使用习惯、促进关于在线体验的开放沟通以及鼓励积极的在线行为。最后,考虑到收入与心理健康之间的紧密联系,护士在评估青少年的心理健康需求并规划护理时也应考虑他们的社会经济状况。他们应努力为低收入家庭争取资源和支持,以帮助减轻经济压力对心理健康的影响。此外,还需要进一步研究以解决可能影响网络欺凌的其他协变量,如成瘾人格特质、冲动寻求行为和养育方式。