Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45563, first published .
The Impact of COVID-19 and Exposure to Violent Media Content on Cyber Violence Victimization Among Adolescents in South Korea: National Population-Based Study

The Impact of COVID-19 and Exposure to Violent Media Content on Cyber Violence Victimization Among Adolescents in South Korea: National Population-Based Study

The Impact of COVID-19 and Exposure to Violent Media Content on Cyber Violence Victimization Among Adolescents in South Korea: National Population-Based Study

Authors of this article:

Eugene Lee1 Author Orcid Image ;   Peter J Schulz2 Author Orcid Image ;   Hye Eun Lee3 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Lee E, Schulz P, Lee H. The Impact of Violent Media Content and Knowledge of Viable Responses to Cyberviolence on Good Citizenship Behavior Among South Korean Adolescents. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2025;40(19-20):4651 View
  2. Schulz P, Boldi M, van Ackere A. Adolescent Cyberbullying and Cyber Victimization: Longitudinal Study Before and During COVID-19. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e70508 View
  3. Yang X, Lv W, Yang T, Baesens B. Collaborative governance of cyber violence: A two-phase, multi-scenario four-party evolutionary game and SBI1 I2R public opinion dissemination. Information Processing & Management 2025;62(6):104242 View
  4. Wang S, Jin C. Supportive teachers, thriving students: Mindfulness, self-efficacy, and media engagement as pathways to well-being. Acta Psychologica 2025;259:105300 View
  5. Yeoh W, McKenzie S, Doss R, Pye G, Gorur R, Webb J. Immersive Metaverse Learning for Children’s Cyber Harm Awareness. Journal of Computer Information Systems 2025:1 View