Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
902835 Body Image 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Anyone can be a victim of appearance-related cyberbullying, but it is usually a girl.•Appearance-related cyberbullying is considered to be a potent strategy when attempting to hurt girls.•Girls often received comments about being fat.•Boys often received comments about looking or seeming “gay”.•The girls and boys reacted differently to appearance-related cyberbullying.

The aim of this study was to explore 15-year-old adolescents’ experiences of appearance-related cyberbullying. Twenty-seven adolescents participated in four focus groups. The adolescents in this study perceived that it is common to be targeted in appearance-related cyberbullying, especially for girls, and that appearance-related cyberbullying is considered to be a potent strategy when attempting to hurt girls. Girls often received comments about being fat, while among boys, it was common to receive comments about looking or seeming “gay.” According to the adolescents, an important reason for engaging in appearance-related cyberbullying was to attain higher social status in the peer group. The girls and boys reacted differently to appearance-related cyberbullying. Boys tended to act out or take no offence, while girls experienced lower self-esteem and feelings of depression. Findings in this study contribute to research on cyberbullying as well as to research on girls’ body esteem development.

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