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Table 2 Prevalence of cyber-teasing and traditional bullying victimization during the past twelve months in full sample and by gender

From: Prevalence and patterns of traditional bullying victimization and cyber-teasing among college population in Spain

 

Total

Male

Female

N = 543

N = 138

N = 405

 

No. (%) and 95 % CIa

No. (%) and 95 % CIa

No. (%) and 95 % CIa

Cyber-teasing

   

None victims

257 (47.3) 42.9–51.7

73 (52.9) 44.4–60.8

184 (45.4) 40.4–50.4

Victims

286 (52.7) 48.3–57.1

65 (47.1) 39.2–55.6

221 (54.6) 49.6–59.6

 1 time

137 (25.2) 21.6–29.1

33 (23.9) 16.5–31.9

104 (25.7) 21.7–29.9

 2 time

45 (8.3) 5.9–10.7

14 (10.1) 5.6–15.0

31 (7.7) 5.2–10.2

 More than 2 times

104 (19.2) 15.8–22.3

18 (13.0) 7.5–18.6

86 (21.2) 17.5–25.1

Traditional bullying victimization

   

None victims

205 (37.8) 33.9–42.0

40 (29.0) 21.9–36.4

165 (40.7) 36.0–45.7

Victims*

338 (62.2) 58.0–66.1

98 (71.0) 63.6–78.1

240 (59.3) 54.3–64.0

 1 time*

177 (32.6) 28.9–36.6

58 (42.0) 34.1–50.4

119 (29.4) 25.1–33.8

 2 time

36 (6.6) 4.6–8.8

6 (4.3) 1.3–8.1

30 (7.4) 5.0–10.1

 More than 2 times

125 (23.0) 19.5–26.5

34 (24.6) 17.7–32.1

91 (22.5) 18.4–26.5

Cyber and traditional bullying victimization

   

None victims

322 (59.3) 55.4–63.2

77 (55.8) 47.3–63.7

245 (60.5) 55.9–65.4

Victims

221 (40.7) 36.8–44.6

61 (44.2) 36.3–52.7

160 (39.5) 34.6–44.1

 1 time*

68 (12.5) 9.5–15.5

26 (18.8) 12.8–25.8

42 (10.4) 7.6–13.4

 2 time

82 (15.1) 12.3–18.4

22 (15.9) 10.3–22.0

60 (14.8) 10.9–18.3

 More than 2 times

71 (13.1) 10.1–16.0

13 (9.4) 4.6–14.6

58 (14.3) 10.7–17.8

  1. aConfidence interval
  2. Statistically significant difference between male and female students; *p ≤ .05