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Cyberbullying research

Research projects

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Cyberbullying and body image

We seek to understand how body image cyberbullying affects the adolescent brain.

Cyberbullying
Cyberbystanders: the impacts on witnesses

What our research has revealed about the effects of cyberbullying on the brain and mental health.

Latest news

Adolescent females subjected to appearance-related cyberbullying are more likely to feel ashamed of their bodies, a desire to change their appearance and suffer eating disorder symptoms, according to new UniSC research.

Taliah Prince explains her PhD research into appearance-related cyberbullying

Lia Mills explains her PhD research into the impact of cyberbullying on the brain