Mapping the Cyber Interpersonal Violence among Young Populations: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy for Identifying Relevant Studies
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Data Collection
3. Results
3.1. Overview of Included Studies
3.2. Year of Publication and Location
3.3. Sample Characteristics
3.4. Field of the Studies
3.5. Assessment Tools
3.6. Objectives and Main Findings
3.7. Measures to Assess CIV
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author/s and Publication Year | Location | Sample Characteristics (N, Age) | Objectives | Main Results | Field | Type of Study | ||
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Prevalence | Outcomes | |||||||
Perp. | Vict. | |||||||
Galende et al. (2020) | Spain | Adolescents (aged 11 to 19 years) |
| NA | NA |
| Cyber Dating Violence | Systematic review |
Caridade et al. (2020) | Portugal, France and Spain | Students (aged 12 to 30 years) |
| 8.1% to 93.7% (large variety in terms of gender differences) | 5.8% to 92% (large variety in terms of gender differences) |
| Cyber Dating Violence | Systematic review |
Peskin et al. (2017) | USA | Adolescents (aged 11 to 15 years) N = 424 |
| 15% | NA |
| Cyber Dating Abuse | Survey |
Smith et al. (2018) | Canada | High school students (aged 14 to 18 years) N = 190 |
| 33% | 35.6% |
| Cyber Dating Violence | Survey |
Caridade and Braga (2019) | Portugal | University students (average age of 28.41) N = 272 |
| 63.2% online control 66.9% any CDA | 58.8%% online control 59.2% any CDA |
| Cyber Dating Abuse | Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire |
Pereira et al. (2016) | Portugal | Adolescents (aged 12 to 16 years) N = 627 |
| 66.1% | NA |
| Cyber-harassment victimization | Cyber-harassment scale |
Sánchez et al. (2015) | Spain | Adolescents and young adults (aged 12 to 21 years) N = 626 |
| 93.7% (males have more intrusive behaviours compared with females) | NA |
| Cyber Dating | Mix approach: focus group and survey |
Morelli et al. (2018) | Italy | Adolescents (aged 13 to 22 years) N = 1405 |
| 67% of digital psychological violence 13% of digital relational violence | 64% of digital psychological violence 14.3% of digital relational violence |
| Cyber Dating Violence | Cyber Dating Violence Inventors |
Jun (2020) | Korea | Adolescents N (2017) = 4500 N (2018) = 4662 N (2019) = 4779 |
| 54.1% | 57.1% |
| Cyberbullying | National Information Society Agency survey |
Rebollo-Catalan and Mayor-Buzon (2020) | Spain | Adolescents (aged 13 to 17 years) N = 1468 |
| NA | NA |
| Cyber Violence | Survey |
Athanasiou et al. (2018) | Germany, Greece, Island, Netherland, Poland, Romania and Spain | Adolescents (aged 14 to 17 years) N = 13,708 |
| NA | Higher rate 37.3% (Romania) and lowest in 13.3% (Spain) |
| Cyberbullying | Survey |
Caridade et al. (2020) | Portugal | Adolescents and young adults (mean age of 25.36 years) N = 173 |
| 43.4% | 38.2% |
| Cyber Dating Abuse | Survey |
Mishna et al. (2010) | Canada | Middle and high school students (5th to 12th grade) N = 2186 |
| 33.7% | 49.5% |
| Cyberbullying | Survey |
Lee et al. (2013) | China | High school students N = 61 |
| NA | NA |
| Cyberbullying | Survey |
Reed et al. (2020) | USA | Young populations |
| NA | Girls/female 2.5% to 25% Boys/male 0.8% to 24.4% Total 1% to 58.7% |
| Cyber sexual harassment | Review |
Buelga et al. (2020) | Spain | Adolescents (aged 12 to 16 years) N = 1318 |
| NA | NA |
| Cyberbullying | Adolescent Cyber-Aggressor scale |
Gkiomisi et al. (2017) | Greece | Adolescents (aged 12 to 15 years) N = 666 |
| NA | 62% |
| Cyberbullying | Survey |
Del Rey et al. (2015) | Spain, Germany, Italy, Poland, United Kingdom and Greece | Adolescents (aged 11 to 13 years) N = 5679 |
| NA | NA |
| Cyberbullying | Survey |
Field | Measures/Author(s) | Author(s)/Year Publication | Scale/Factors (Items) |
---|---|---|---|
CDA/CDV | Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire, developed from the cyberbullying scales of Litwiller and Brausch (2013) | Smith et al. (2018) | Victimization (8) Perpetration (8) |
13 items adapted from previous studies (Zweig et al. 2013). | Peskin et al. (2017) Van Ouytsel et al. (2017) | Perpetration (13) | |
Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire (CDAQ) (Borrajo et al. 2015) | Borrajo et al. (2015) Borrajo and Gámez-Guadix (2016) Caridade and Braga (2019) Van Ouytsel et al. (2016, 2017) García-Sánchez et al. (2017) | Perpetration (20) Victimization (20) Direct aggression (10) Control/monitoring (10) | |
Cyber Dating Q_A Scale | Sánchez et al. (2015) Sánchez Jiménez et al. (2017) | Perpetration emotional communication strategies (ECS) (7) Online control (OC) (6) Online jealousy (OJ) (4) Online intrusive behavior (OIB) (4) Online intimacy (OI) (3) Cyber dating practices (CP) (4) | |
Cyber Dating Violence Inventory (CDVI) developed from the Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationship Inventory (CADRI) (Morelli et al. 2018) | Morelli et al. (2018) | Victimization and perpetration psychological violence (12) Relational violence (10) | |
Cyber Dating Abuse Victimization (CDAV) (Zweig et al. 2014) | Lu et al. (2018) Zweig et al. (2013, 2014) | Victimization (12) | |
Cyberbullying | Cyberbullying and Online Aggression (Hinduja and Patchin 2011) and 8 items about dating behaviors | Zerach (2016) | Victimization (9) Perpetration (9) |
Cyberbullying survey | Jun (2020) | Victimization | |
Achenbach’s Youth Self Report (YSR) | Athanasiou et al. (2018) | Victimization | |
Several Questions about Experience of cyber bullying | Mishna et al. (2010) | Victimization Perpetration | |
Self-Compiled Questionnaire | Lee et al. (2013). | Prevention | |
CYB-AGS Cyber-Aggressor Scale | Buelga et al. (2020) | Victimisation | |
European Cyberbullying Intervention Project Questionnaire | Del Rey et al. (2015) | Victimization (11) Aggression (11) | |
Cyber-harassment | Cyber-Harassment Assessment Scale | Pereira et al. (2016) Spitzberg and Hoobler (2002) | Victimization Perpetration (18) |
General items about sexual harassment experienced online | Korchmaros et al. (2013) Pew Research Center (2014) | ||
Unwanted sexual solicitation | Marret and Choo (2017) Chang et al. (2016) Jones et al. (2013) | ||
Unwanted sexual messages/photos | Sánchez Jiménez et al. (2017) Pew Research Center (2014) Choi et al. (2016) Montiel et al. (2016) | ||
Sexual messages/images shared without permission | Kearl (2018) Pew Research Center (2014) Powell and Henry (2018) |
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APA StyleMachado, B., Caridade, S., Araújo, I., & Faria, P. L. (2022). Mapping the Cyber Interpersonal Violence among Young Populations: A Scoping Review. Social Sciences, 11(5), 207. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11050207