Author:
Muico Earl Jones G.,Villasin Marjo Neil R.,Casia Kate,Macunlay Kimberly B.
Abstract
This study sought to uncover the experience cybercitizen’s who experienced cyberattacks
amidst pandemic and community lockdown. More specifically, it focused on the
experience of the youth, coping strategies, and insights on cyberbullying. The study is
qualitative by nature with 7 identified participants. The results show various means of cyberbullying
experienced by the participants. Moreover, the participants also shared different
coping strategies to deal with their experience. Furthermore, participants shared insights on
their experiences.
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