Cybervictimization in adolescence and its association with subsequent suicidal ideation/attempt beyond face‐to‐face victimization: a longitudinal population‐based study

Duration: 5 mins Publication Date: 16 Sep 2020 Next Review Date: 16 Sep 2023 DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13319

Description

In this Video Abstract, Lea C. Perret and Marie‐Claude Geoffroy discuss their JCPP paper ‘Cybervictimization in adolescence and its association with subsequent suicidal ideation/attempt beyond face‐to‐face victimization: a longitudinal population‐based study’. Cross-sectional associations have been documented between cybervictimization and suicidal risk; however, prospective associations remain unclear.

Learning Objectives

1. Describe the prevalence of cybervictimization from early to late adolescence in a representative population-based sample.
2. Explore whether cybervictimization was associated with suicidal ideation/attempt beyond face-to-face victimization and key confounders both cross-sectionally and prospectively.

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Paper Link

https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13158

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