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Psychological and Emotional Effects of Cyberbullying
Victims of cyberbullying often suffer significant negative psychological and emotional consequences. These effects include feelings of frustration, anger, sadness, helplessness, powerlessness, and fear. A key impact is a notable reduction in the victim's self-esteem.
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