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In 2019, about 22 percent of students ages 12–18 reported being bullied at school during the school
year, which was lower than the percentage reported in 2009 (28 percent). In 2019, about 16 percent of
students in grades 9–12 reported being electronically bullied during the previous 12 months.

https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator/a10

2. The 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Monitoring System (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
indicates that an estimated 15.7% of high school students experienced electronic bullying in the 12
months prior to the survey.

https://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/what-is-it#frequencyofcyberbullying

3. Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Research Center's internet and technology research division on
cyberbullying on October 10, 2017 with 4248 Americans surveyed in the Study. assist. Accordingly, 41%
of Americans have been or are victims of online bullying and 66% have witnessed incidents of bullying.
Bullying on social media is especially common among young people. 67% of young people between the
ages of 18 and 29 are victims. 33% of victims over the age of 30 experience online harassment.

https://lracuel.org/2018/03/08/cs-03-12-2017-cyber-bullying-su-an-nap-cua-ke-giet-nguoi-kien-nghi-
ban-hanh-luat-de-bao-ve-nguoi-dung-mang-xa-hoi-tai-viet-nam/

4. Anti-bullying organization Ditch the Label conducted a survey of more than 10,000 young people in
the UK aged 12-20 years old. Survey results published in July 2017 showed that 42% of people reported
being bullied via Instagram, 37% being bullied on Facebook and 31% being bullied on Snapchat.

https://lracuel.org/2018/03/08/cs-03-12-2017-cyber-bullying-su-an-nap-cua-ke-giet-nguoi-kien-nghi-
ban-hanh-luat-de-bao-ve-nguoi-dung-mang-xa-hoi-tai-viet-nam/

5. In Vietnam, according to a survey on cyberbullying with a scale of 1609 high school students from 6
schools in Hanoi, Thua Thien - Hue and Can Tho. The percentage of students being bullied online in the
30 days before the time of the study was 13.5%. Male students are more likely to be bullied online than
female students. Students in urban areas experience cyberbullying more than students in rural areas.
Students who are more liked by their peers tend to be bullied less than students who are less popular.
Students who spend more time playing online games are also bullied more than other students.

https://lracuel.org/2018/03/08/cs-03-12-2017-cyber-bullying-su-an-nap-cua-ke-giet-nguoi-kien-nghi-
ban-hanh-luat-de-bao-ve-nguoi-dung-mang-xa-hoi-tai-viet-nam/

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