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Childhood Access to Technology and Cyberbullying
2019
Journal of Pediatrics and Pediatric Medicine
Developmental factors and cyberbullying have not been a major focus in the field; most strikingly, the experiences that young children have with technology have been studied far less, relative to their adolescent peers. Prevalence estimates comparing younger and older children are problematic for several reasons; first, researchers have no consensus definition of cyberbullying, and second, prevalence estimates vary so widely that drawing conclusions is difficult. Access to technology is only
doi:10.29245/2578-2940/2019/2.1136
fatcat:ne3mdggekbhgnhvwgrtxh7ceie