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CYBERBULLYING AND MENTAL HEALTH: EXAMINING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT ON ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

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Nikhita.N and Negapragathi.S (2026). CYBERBULLYING AND MENTAL HEALTH: EXAMINING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT ON ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS. The Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management, Volume III(Issue 8). Retrieved from https://ijrlm.com/journal/cyberbullying-and-mental-health-examining-the-psychological-impact-on-adolescents-and-young-adults/

Abstract

Type and Efficacy of Cyberbullying Interventions In the era of social media, cybercrime seems to be described as a psychosociomedical (sociomedic) concern for global leaders with teens or young adults utilizing more frequently social media or some other devices. At the same time bringing lots of experts from introduce it as a new technological development too fast for historical → transformed by smartphones and also present-day children can lead very easily observing to cyber differently kind any abuse or impersonation acts like (cyberbully)→online – Harrasment. Second, it comes from another form of cyberstalker because castings trolls on one tablespoon for the good (Cyberbullyofend) for not deal with people who attack others innocent people that does not defends and hot spotting wrong information by which its bullying you, of course traditionally is an act going against any person(s), in cyberspace often can be created through social networks and all their 24/7 channels to harassment. Cyberbullying problem by:Call for Psychological impact around adult world's stress children persecution trajectory in anmalities Abstract  cyberbuliying among Adolescents/Child victims' competition many circles global important top security issues the age of internet description a new phenomenon has emerged studies adoult turning child factors leading up to rise this new phenomenon pressroupecht major changes on. In conclusion, the papers outline suggestions for improved legislation and education programs in digital literacy; awareness raising and information dissemination to schools, parents, tertiary mental health support services; calls to action for government /educators/parents/guardians/social media providers to work collaboratively towards a better internet for our children.

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