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effects of cyberbullying
permanent
negative rep online if not dealt with can impact a persons employment prospects, admissions to uni, and other aspects of their life
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persistent
24/7 access granted by digital devices, which means there is no relief from the barrage of abuse
emotional impacts
humiliation
information online in posts can be seen by vast
numbers of people it can be embarrassing and make you feel exposed
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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.
mental health impacts
anxiety + depression
constantly handling cyber bullying can make a victim very stressed, increasing their sense of isolation + destroy self confidence
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physical impacts
eating disorders
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As they feel their life is out of control, using an eating plan even though it is unhealthy returns some level of control to them
stomach + gastro issues
stress and anxiety can ultimately lead to
ulcers, abdominal pain, sickness and diarrhoea.
sleeping disorders
Nightmares, insomnia or sleeping too much
resulting in lethargy.
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mental health
addiction
gambling
More accessible to people, available anytime and
anywhere due to technology
contributing issues
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Smartphones: Have numerous gambling apps that can be installed and can easily be linked to bank accounts. Encouraging impulse betting.
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gaming
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The inability to stop playing online games for extended periods of time can have a detrimental effect on health.
Some people able to stop and carry out their work and/ or academic study, but are still obsessed with online gaming and it dominates their lives.
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Online gaming can cause chemical changes in the brain, particularly to the reward centre. Triggering a compulsive need to play the games regardless of the negative impacts on their lives.
social media
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Social pressure to share content, comparing owns lifestyle and possessions with others curated content, advertisements from businesses
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self exclusion
User removes themselves from accessing activities such as
online gambling and overuse of apps, websites and social media.
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This could be between 6 and 12 months. It is a legal requirement
that online gambling providers within the UK offer this service.
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