"7" . "1"^^ . . "Mach\u00E1\u010Dkov\u00E1, Hana" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . . "Although cyberbullying is a well-studied online risk, little is known about the effectiveness of various coping strategies for its victims. Therefore, this study on 2,092 Czech children aged 12-18 examined which coping strategies were applied most often and to what extent victims of cyber aggression judged them to be effective. Effectiveness was measured in two ways: the extent to which the coping strategy buffered negative emotions, and the extent to which it stopped the cyber aggression. The subsample of 422 respondents (68% girls) who experienced online attacks was divided into two groups: victims of cyberbullying, who experienced long-term and severe victimization, and victims of less severe online harassment. The selection of strategies was compared between these groups and the most prevalent and effective strategies were identified. Overall, respondents in both groups used more than one strategy at once, but for victims of cyberbullying, most of the strategies proved less effective." . . . "[45AED7ED7627]" . "3" . . "\u010Cern\u00E1, Alena" . "cyberbullying; coping strategies; effectiveness"@en . "1802-7962" . . . . "D\u011Bdkov\u00E1, Lenka" . . "Daneback, Kristian" . "Cyberpsychology: Journal of psychosocial research on cyberspace" . "P(EE2.3.20.0184), P(GAP407/11/0585)" . "14230" . . . "Effectiveness of coping strategies for victims of cyberbullying" . . "RIV/00216224:14230/13:00066846" . "5"^^ . "Although cyberbullying is a well-studied online risk, little is known about the effectiveness of various coping strategies for its victims. Therefore, this study on 2,092 Czech children aged 12-18 examined which coping strategies were applied most often and to what extent victims of cyber aggression judged them to be effective. Effectiveness was measured in two ways: the extent to which the coping strategy buffered negative emotions, and the extent to which it stopped the cyber aggression. The subsample of 422 respondents (68% girls) who experienced online attacks was divided into two groups: victims of cyberbullying, who experienced long-term and severe victimization, and victims of less severe online harassment. The selection of strategies was compared between these groups and the most prevalent and effective strategies were identified. Overall, respondents in both groups used more than one strategy at once, but for victims of cyberbullying, most of the strategies proved less effective."@en . "\u0160ev\u010D\u00EDkov\u00E1, Anna" . "RIV/00216224:14230/13:00066846!RIV14-MSM-14230___" . . "Effectiveness of coping strategies for victims of cyberbullying"@en . "71890" . "5"^^ . "10.5817/CP2013-3-5" . "Effectiveness of coping strategies for victims of cyberbullying" . . "Daneback, Kristian" . . "Effectiveness of coping strategies for victims of cyberbullying"@en . . .