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Online Trolling's Toxic Toll: The Severe Mental Health Impact Of Cyberbullying On Kids And Teens
- Monday October 20, 2025
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Decoding the mental health impact of cyberbullying on kids and teens in light of the KBC kid's behaviour and the online fallout.
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www.ndtv.com
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Can Cyberbullying Cause Mental Health Epidemic In Youngsters?
- Thursday May 15, 2025
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying can be relentless, anonymous, and inescapable, happening 24/7 and often without adults noticing. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises cyberbullying as a major psychosocial hazard.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Does Your Child Seem Depressed? Could Be Because Of Online Bullying
- Friday May 10, 2019
- Health | IANS
In one of the few studies to explore the connection between cyber victimisation and sleep quality, the research team from University at Buffalo examined the relationship between online bullying and depression among over 800 adolescents.
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www.ndtv.com
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Online Trolling's Toxic Toll: The Severe Mental Health Impact Of Cyberbullying On Kids And Teens
- Monday October 20, 2025
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Decoding the mental health impact of cyberbullying on kids and teens in light of the KBC kid's behaviour and the online fallout.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Can Cyberbullying Cause Mental Health Epidemic In Youngsters?
- Thursday May 15, 2025
- Aayushi Singh Chauhan
Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying can be relentless, anonymous, and inescapable, happening 24/7 and often without adults noticing. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises cyberbullying as a major psychosocial hazard.
-
doctor.ndtv.com
-
Does Your Child Seem Depressed? Could Be Because Of Online Bullying
- Friday May 10, 2019
- Health | IANS
In one of the few studies to explore the connection between cyber victimisation and sleep quality, the research team from University at Buffalo examined the relationship between online bullying and depression among over 800 adolescents.
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www.ndtv.com