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2.2 - Coggle Diagram
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• Nerve pain, headaches and arthritis
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cyber bullying
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mental health affects.
Anxiety and depression – Trying to constantly handle cyber bully can make a victim severely stressed. Increasing their sense of isolation and destroy personal self-confidence.
• Low self- esteem – Cyber bullies often look for things to make a person feel vulnerable e.g. how they dress or speak.
• Employment / academic issues – Victims often lose interest in their work and / or academic studies. This often results in an increased work and / or academic studies. This often results in an increased studies will suffer.
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emotional
Humiliation – As information online in posts can be seen by vast numbers of people it can be embarrassing and make you feel expose.
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• Powerless – If a victim does not know who the bully is it can make them feel insecure and powerless. Often as there is little they can do depending on the platform used.
addiction.
Gambling – More accessible to people, available anytime and anywhere
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Smartphones: Have numerous gambling apps that can be installed and can easily be linked to bank accounts. Encouraging impulse betting
Free to play gambling apps: Do not need real money and are often programed to be more favourable than pay sites.
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social affects
Social anxiety disorder – The fear of ‘missing out’, either by not being included or missing a social event. The anxiety is based on self esteem and the belief they have been forgotten about. This results in a person constantly checking their phone for posts or messages.
Social pressure to share content, comparing owns lifestyle and possessions with others curated content, advertisements form businesses.