Prevalence, Perceptions, Motivations of and Response to Cyberbullying among Adolescents in Singapore (Old ID 25086)
Touch Community Services
Role
Principal Investigator
Description
This study seeks to understand the prevalence, perceptions and motivations of cyberbullying among adolescents as well as the coping behaviours, mental and emotional well-being of adolescent victims of cyberbullying among Singapore youths aged 10-16 years old. This study will also inform the design of research-based cyber wellness prevention and intervention programmes.
Date
17 Aug 2018 - 31 Dec 2019
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Cyber Bullying;Singapore;perceptions;interventions;motivations;Adolescents
Funding Body
Touch Community Services
Amount
16569
Project Team
Carrie Lui;Komla Tsey;Marion Heyeres