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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
14

.2 Explain THREE effects of cyberbullying.

English
2 answers:
otez555 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

3 effects of cyberbullying are

insecurity

depression

anxiety

2 strategies to deal with cyberbullying

telling someone, telling someone can help you and maybe the person who is bullying you, out. as well as that person can make you feel a lot better and stop the cyberbullying

i am sorry, i could not think of a second strategies

if this does not help i am very sorry.

Explanation:

jok3333 [9.3K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Like all forms of bullying, cyberbullying causes psychological, emotional and physical stress. Each person's response to being bullied is unique, but research has shown some general tendencies. StopBullying.gov reports that youth who are bullied have a higher risk of depression and anxiety.

Cyberbullying often coincides with face-to-face or physical bullying and its victims may experience loneliness, anger, high rates of depression, low self-esteem, an inability to concentrate on school work, poor school grades, anxiety, and even suicidal behavior

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