Cluster analysis in victims of perceived cyberbullying at the Higher Education Level
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2024-09-01
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Springer Publishing Company
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A number of studies have demonstrated the prevalence of cyberbullying in university
settings. The objective of this research is to conduct a cluster analysis to categorize
victims according to the nature of the behavior they have received and to examine the
relationship between gender and intention to drop out. To this end, the Online Victimization
Questionnaire was administered to a sample of 800 first-year students at a university
in northern Spain who had opted to participate in the study. All analyses were conducted
using the SPSS statistical software, version 27.0. Results indicate the presence of four
clusters: Cluster 4 (73.625%) exhibited no instances of cyberbullying behaviors. Cluster 1
(21.875%), which exhibited low scores across all cyberbullying behaviors except identity
manipulation, was the most prevalent. Cluster 2 (3.125%) demonstrated high scores for
public aggression and social isolation. Finally, Cluster 3 (1.375%) exhibited high scores
for all cyberbullying behaviors. Furthermore, gender differences play a significant role
in the formation of these clusters. It is therefore evident that there are various profiles
of cyberbullying victims, which both public policies and educational programs should be
aware of in order to adapt their prevention strategies. This is also a factor that affects
university dropout prevention programs.
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bullying, cyberbullying, university dropout, higher education, violence
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Cervero, A., Bernardo, A. B., Araújo, A., & Tuero, E. (2024). Cluster analysis in victims of perceived cyberbullying at the Higher Education Level. Violence and Victims, 40(3), 406-421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/VV-2024-0098. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/6622
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