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Development and Psychometric Investigation of the Cyberbullying Scale

NCJ Number
247797
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence Volume: 29 Issue: 12 Dated: August 2014 Pages: 2218-2238
Author(s)
Regan W. Stewart; Christopher F. Drescher; Danielle J. Maack; Chad Ebesutani; John Young
Date Published
August 2014
Length
21 pages
Annotation

Accurate assessment of cyberbullying is essential for intervention planning and evaluation.

Abstract

Accurate assessment of cyberbullying is essential for intervention planning and evaluation. Limitations to many currently available self-report measures of cyberbullying victimization include a lack of psychometric information and a limited scope (i.e., not assessing multiple electronic mediums of cybervictimization). To address these limitations, we developed and investigated the psychometric properties of a broad self-report measure of cyberbullying, the Cyberbullying Scale (CBS). We examined the factor structure and reliability of the CBS across 736 students in Grades 6 to 12 in six Northern Mississippi schools. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) results indicated that the structure of the CBS was best represented by a one-factor model. The finding of a single-factor structure suggests that cyberbullying is a unidimensional construct, which is consistent with previous research. In the current sample, the CBS demonstrated strong psychometric properties, including excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's a = .94) and significant positive correlations with related constructs of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Results from the present study provide initial support for the CBS as a measure of cybervictimization among adolescents. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.

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