Saturday, January 24, 2026
ADVT 
Health & Fitness

Cyber-bullying in kids increases with age

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Sep, 2014 10:33 AM
  • Cyber-bullying in kids increases with age
While verbal and physical bullying decrease as children age, cyber-bullying increases, especially among girls, says a study.
 
Bullying increases as students graduate from elementary to middle school and, overall, girls are more likely to experience verbal/relational and cyber victimisation than boys, the findings showed.
 
"Schools will only be free from bullying when interventions are gender- and culturally-sensitive and address all types of bullying," said Cixin Wang, an assistant professor at the University of California, Riverside in the US.
 
"School-based interventions need to address the differences in perpetrator and victim experiences," she added.
 
"The key is to use individualised specific interventions for bullying, not a one-size-fits-all approach," Wang noted.
 
The study is based on data about bullying obtained from 1,180 fifth- to eighth-grade students over three semesters at schools in a mid-western city in the US.
 
"Bullying decreased over time. However, there was an increase from fifth to sixth grade, which corresponds with the transition from elementary to middle school," the researchers emphasised.
 
The study appeared in the journal School Psychology Quarterly.

MORE Health & Fitness ARTICLES

Fitness Tips for the Holidays!

Fitness Tips for the Holidays!
The holiday season is upon us and it’s a time to relax, sit back and enjoy the year end. Typically this is a time when there are parties, eating out and of course alcohol. The holidays are a time when people typically miss exercise sessions and their diet goes terribly wrong

Fitness Tips for the Holidays!

My 5 Favourite Nutrients: The importance of Vitamin D, Fish oils and Magnesium

My 5 Favourite Nutrients: The importance of Vitamin D, Fish oils and Magnesium
The importance of vitamin D, fish oils and magnesium The July/August issue of Darpan Magazine had a fantastic article written by Dr. Sujatha Nilavar on vitamin D and its multitude of

My 5 Favourite Nutrients: The importance of Vitamin D, Fish oils and Magnesium

It Takes Two to Give and Receive

It Takes Two to Give and Receive
In British Columbia, hundreds of individuals wait on organ recipient lists for the gift of life As the world continues to get busier and busier, many individuals forget to check off

It Takes Two to Give and Receive

Legiyam: A Diwali Tradition from the the South

Legiyam: A Diwali Tradition from the the South
Wth so many diverse sweet and savoury recipes for Diwali, it is now the time to make this yummy medicinal legiyam. In our house, we used to call it ‘marundu’ which means medicine in Tamil

Legiyam: A Diwali Tradition from the the South

Five Tips for Maintaining Healthy Smiles

Five Tips for Maintaining Healthy Smiles
Combine lights, firecrackers, presents, and of course sweets/other treats and what does it represent? Diwali of course. Regardless of its origin and local interpretations, Diwali is a day of fun, festivities and joy for people of all ages

Five Tips for Maintaining Healthy Smiles

On the Road to Good Health: Diabetes Prevention and Control

On the Road to Good Health: Diabetes Prevention and Control
Diabetes prevention and control is important for good health. If you are South Asian your chances of getting Type 2 diabetes are greater. This contributes to an increased chance for getting cardiovascular disease

On the Road to Good Health: Diabetes Prevention and Control