Cyber victimisation and depression among adolescents in Tunisia: a case report study and review of literature
E. Bergaoui, A. Touiti, A. Maamri, A. Hajri, H. Zalila

TL;DR
A 16-year-old Tunisian boy developed depression after cyberbullying, highlighting the mental health risks of cyber victimization in adolescents.
Contribution
Presents a clinical case and literature review on cyber victimization's link to depression and suicide in adolescents.
Findings
Cyber victimization is associated with major depressive disorder and low self-esteem in adolescents.
Early and personalized intervention is crucial to prevent suicidal behavior and restore well-being.
Risk factors include low self-esteem, disrupted family dynamics, and psychiatric disorders.
Abstract
Cyber victimization is a form of violence that is perpetrated through social media, and its victims are primarily adolescents and young adults. This can have a negative impact on their psychosocial well-being. To investigate the relationship between cyber victimization, depression, and suicide, identifying risk factors, prevention and intervention strategies through an case report. We report the clinical case of a 16-year-old Tunisian man who developed a depressive disorder after being cyber-victimized. We also conducted a literature review in PubMed database keywords: depression, suicide, cybervictimisation, adolescents to identify risk factors, prevention and intervention strategies. The adolescent was a member of a youth group called The Gung, which organized climbing challenges that were then broadcast on Facebook. He was the victim of cyberbullying after failing a challenge that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBullying, Victimization, and Aggression
