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Nursing in the digital age: The role of nursing in addressing cyberbullying and adolescents mental health.

Shaimaa Mohamed AminMarwa Ahmed El-Sayed MohamedMona Metwally El-SayedAyman Mohamed El-Ashry
Published in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2024)
It is important for nurses working with adolescents to have an understanding of how common cyberbullying is and how it can affect mental health. They should receive training to be able to recognize signs of cyberbullying and mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Nurses can teach adolescents, parents, and school staff about its dangers and ways to prevent cyberbullying. This may involve educating adolescents on safe internet practices, promoting open communication about online experiences, and encouraging positive online behaviour. Lastly, considering the strong connection between income and mental health, nurses should also take into account the socioeconomic status of adolescents when assessing their mental health needs and planning care. They should work to secure resources and support for low-income families to help alleviate the impact of financial stress on mental health. Additionally, further research is needed to address other covariates that could impact cyberbullying, such as addictive personality traits, impulsive seeking behaviours, and parenting styles.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • mental illness
  • healthcare
  • health information
  • palliative care
  • social media
  • minimally invasive
  • pain management
  • virtual reality
  • health insurance
  • long term care