Objectives: The present study examined factors associated with the emergence and cessation of youth cyberbullying and victimization in Taiwan.
Methods: A total of 2,315 students from 26 high schools were assessed in the 10th grade, with follow-up performed in the 11th grade. Self-administered questionnaires were collected in 2010 and 2011.
Objective: The present study examined the relationships between thin-ideal media exposure, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating behaviors among adolescents in Taiwan.
Method: A total of 2992 students in the 10th grade were recruited from 26 high schools in Taipei, Taiwan to complete a questionnaire in 2010.
Results: The results showed that the adolescents were exposed to thin-ideal messages a few times a week.
Background: This study examined the relationships among cyberbullying, school bullying, and mental health in adolescents.
Methods: In 2010, a total of 2992 10th grade students recruited from 26 high schools in Taipei, Taiwan completed questionnaires.
Results: More than one third of students had either engaged in cyberbullying or had been the target (cybervictim) of it in the last year.