Adaptive and maladaptive strategies used by adolescents victims of bullying or cyberbullying: A Systematic Review

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2021-07Author
Grosu Grosu, Daniela
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Sotillo Sáez, Esther
Universitat de Lleida. Facultat d'Educació, Psicologia i Treball Social
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Grosu Grosu, Daniela;
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(2021)
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Adaptive and maladaptive strategies used by adolescents victims of bullying or cyberbullying: A Systematic Review.
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/71695.
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Being a bullying (SB) or cyberbullying (CB) victim has a significant impact on one’s
development. It is a risk factor, specially in children and adolescents (WHO, 2021). It is essential to
know how are their reactions to this adverse event and detect them. After systematic researchers in
Web of Science, Scopus, and Psicodoc and the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 13
articles that report adaptive and maladaptive strategies used by adolescents were included in this
systematic review. The results show that maladaptive strategies are more investigated than adaptive
strategies and have the worst impact on reaching suicidal thoughts. As for the differences found
between SB and CB, in CB, people who suffer from it use more adaptive strategies, and it is easier
to put an end to the harassment (Giménez-Gualdo et al., 2018).
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