Science Mapping: A Bibliometric Analysis on Cyberbullying and the Psychological Dimensions of the Self.
Ángel M Denche-ZamoranoSabina Barrios-FernandezCarmen Galán-ArroyoSebastián Sánchez-GonzálezFelipe Montalva-ValenzuelaAntonio Castillo-ParedesJorge Rojo-RamosRufino Pedro OlivaresPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Cyberbullying prevalence is increasing in the world, being a form of abuse that follows victims into their most intimate settings. Cyberbullying affects victims' mental health, self-esteem, emotions, and academic performance. Cyberbullies present low levels of self-control and empathy. This research aimed to map scientific research on Cyberbullying and the Psychological Dimensions of the Self. A bibliometric analysis of scientific documents published in journals indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) was performed. Traditional bibliometric laws were applied and VOSviewer was used to generate visualizations. The annual publications followed exponential growth. Computers in Human Behaviour was the journal with the most publications. Researchers from the USA and Spain were the most prolific. Sameer Hinduja and Justin Patchin were the most cited authors. Hence, there is a growing interest among researchers in Cyberbullying and the emotional aspects of children and adolescents. The USA and Spain were the leading countries in research on this subject. Rosario Ortega-Ruiz, Sameer Hinduja and Justin Patchin were the most prolific and influential authors.