
handle: 10316/35794
O presente trabalho demonstra em que medida as jovens que se encontra sob a medida de acolhimento residencial encaram as situações de cyberbullying a que são submetidas, assim como a percepção que têm como sendo cyber-vitimas ou cyber-agressoras. É ainda demonstrado se a estigmatização desempenha um papel primário quanto às agressoões virtaís sentidas pelas jovens.
The present study shows in which way young people in foster care face cyberbullying situation on which they are submitted as well as their perception as cyber-bullies and cyber-victims. This study also demonstrates the primary role that stigmatization has, when it comes to virtual agressions felt by the young people in foster care.
Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Educação, Desenvolvimento e Aconselhamento, apresentada à Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade de Coimbra
Ciber-agressores, Ciber-vitimas, Redes sociais, Motivações do cyberbullying, Consequências do cyberbullying, Uso da internet, Acolhimento residencial, Cyberbullying, Défices e estigmatização
Ciber-agressores, Ciber-vitimas, Redes sociais, Motivações do cyberbullying, Consequências do cyberbullying, Uso da internet, Acolhimento residencial, Cyberbullying, Défices e estigmatização
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