Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Relationships of Cyber-bullying and Bullying With Self-esteem, Depression and Suicidal Ideation Among Taiwanese Adolescents: Mixed Method Study
Background and significance: Though the problem of bullying among adolescents is evidently
increasing and of a serious social concern, it is often undetected until serious outcomes
have surfaced. In recent years, along with the rapid expansion of the Internet, social
network services (SNS) and smart phones, "cyber-bullying" has been growing. Compared to the
traditional bullying, cyberbullying is unique in nature and potentially more hazardous in
terms of invisibility, lack of control, where it enables communication with a broad range of
people at any time and place.
To explore deeper understanding of the magnitude and the impact of the bullying among
adolescents in Taiwan to inform public policy and future health intervention programs may be
beneficial not only to Taiwan but also to Asia as a whole. Many Asian countries now suffer
the similar problems of bullying among adolescents, since these countries share similar
characteristics of development (spread of internet, SNSs and smart phones).
Goal and objectives: This study aims to explore Taiwanese adolescents' experiences,
perceptions, opinions and mental health regarding cyberbullying and traditional bullying to
inform the development of questionnaire in the quantitative phase of mixed methods study.
Study design: A qualitative study design with in depth interviews will be adopted.
Target population and study setting: Senior high school students will be recruited from
Taipei city, Taiwan.
Sample size and sampling method: Participants will be sampled by convenience sampling until
thematic saturation is attained, probably around 50 students.
Data collection: Face-to-face in-depth interview with semi-structured questionnaire will be
used.
Data analysis: All interviews will be voice-recorded, transcribed, analyzed by thematic
analysis procedure. Analysis process will include familiarization, coding, searching for
themes, reviewing the themes, defining, naming themes and writing up or weaving the analytic
narrative. Triangulation and supervision will also ensure credibility and balance in the
process.
Background and significance: Though the problem of bullying among adolescents is evidently
increasing and of a serious social concern, it is often undetected, overlooked and
noticeable only after serious outcomes have surfaced. In the recent years, along with the
rapid expansion of internet, social network services (SNS) and smart phones, bullying
through such electronic means, "cyber-bullying", has been growing. Compared to the
traditional bullying cyberbullying is unique in nature and potentially more hazardous in
terms of invisibility, lack of control, where it enables communication with a broad range of
people at any time and at any place. This study is based on mixed methods study. The
investigators hope that the investigators study could contribute to the deeper understanding
of the magnitude and impact of the bullying among adolescents in Taiwan and to inform public
policy and future health intervention programs which may be beneficial not only to the
Taiwan but to Asia, as a whole, as many Asian countries now suffer the similar problems of
bullying among adolescents as the countries share similar characteristics of development
(spread of internet, SNSs and smart phones) having resembling lifestyle and values.
Study purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalence of traditional
bullying and cyberbullying and the association between cyber-bullying and traditional
bullying with mental health among Taiwanese adolescents.
Study design: A mixed methods research design with qualitative study followed by
quantitative study will be used in this research. Senior high school students will be
included in Taiwan. For qualitative phase of this study, purposive sampling will be used to
recruit students. For the quantitative phase of the study, sampling will be conducted by
probability proportionate to size sampling procedure. For the qualitative phase of this
study, in depth interview will be used to develop the quantitative questionnaire. An
anonymous questionnaire developed from qualitative will be used to measure the variable of
self-esteem, depression, suicidal ideation, traditional bullying and cyberbullying.
Data analysis: For qualitative study, all interviews will be voice-recorded, transcribed,
analyzed by thematic analysis procedure. Quantitative data will be statistically analyzed by
using SAS software. Descriptive data will be calculated for all variables. Multiple
regressions will be performed to understand the relationship between socio-demographic
variables, cyberbullying, traditional bullying, self-esteem, depression and suicidal
ideation which separated by gender.
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Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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