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Cyberbullying - GermanyTotal sample size was 510 13- 18 year olds. Fieldwork was undertaken between 1st - 9thSeptember 2015. The survey was carried out online.

School TypeGERMANSCHOOL. Which ONE, if any, of the following BEST describes the type of educational establishment you will be attending for the nextacademic year (i.e. 2015-2016)? (If you will no longer be in education for the 2015-2016 academic year, please select the 'Not applicable' auptschule1%Grundschule8%Other0%Don't knowNot applicable - I will no longer be in education for the 2015-2016academic year12%0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)210%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Agree/DisagreeEVC Q10 1. Cyberbullying is a bigger problem for young people than drug abuse (i.e. regularly taking illegal drugs)16%Strongly agree36%Tend to agree25%Neither agree nor disagree15%Tend to disagree5%Strongly disagree4%Don't know0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)310%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Agree/DisagreeEVC Q10 2. Cyberbullying is worse than bullying face to face/ in person21%Strongly agree30%Tend to agree29%Neither agree nor disagree13%Tend to disagree5%Strongly disagree2%Don't know0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)410%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Agree/DisagreeEVC Q10 3. I would find it hard to find the right words when trying to show support for a friend who was being bullied online17%Strongly agree41%Tend to agree14%Neither agree nor disagree17%Tend to disagree7%Strongly disagree4%Don't know0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)510%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Cyberbullying - Personal ExperienceEVC Q1 1. I have been cyberbullied (i.e. bullied online)18%Yes, I have76%No, I haven't5%Don't know/ can't recall1%Prefer not to say0%Base: All aged 13-18 online who are happy to complete the survey (510)610%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Cyberbullying – Friend/ FamilyEVC Q1 2. I have heard of cyberbullying happen to a friend/ family member34%Yes, I have57%No, I haven't7%Don't know/ can't recall1%Prefer not to say0%Base: All aged 13-18 online who are happy to complete the survey (510)710%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Cyberbullying – Someone ElseEVC Q1 3. I have heard of cyberbullying happen to someone else65%Yes, I have30%No, I haven't4%Don't know/ can't recall1%Prefer not to say0%Base: All aged 13-18 online who are happy to complete the survey (510)810%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Actions as a Result of CyberbullyingEVC Q2. You said that you have heard of cyberbullying happen to a friend/ family member. If this has happened more than once, please think about the most recent time you have heard of a friend/family member being cyberbullied.Which, if any, of the following did you do as a result of seeing cyberbullying happen to a friend/ family member? (Please select all that apply)60%Told the person who was being bullied that they have my supportTold the bully myself they should stop, or told them what they aredoing is wrong37%Reported the cyberbullying to a trusted adult (e.g. teacher, parentetc.)36%30%Confronted the bully (face to face, online etc.)9%Something elseI did nothing6%Can’t recall/ prefer not to say7%0%10%20%Base: All aged 13-18 who have seen cyberbullying happen to a friend and are happy to complete the survey (174)930%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Reasons for Actions not TakenEVC Q3. Which, if any, of the following are reasons why you didn't do anything as a result of seeing cyberbullying happen to afriend/ family member? (Please select all that apply)I did not know how to help27%I was scared that I would be bullied back as a result27%I didn’t think it would be a good idea to get involved18%The bully was also a friend18%It was impossible to put the right thing to say into words0%Other9%Can’t recall/ prefer not to say9%0%10%20%30%40%Base: All aged 13-18 who have seen cyberbullying happen to a friend and did nothing and are happy to complete the survey (11)1050%60%70%80%90%100%

Cyberbullying - FeelingsEVC Q4. You said that you have been cyberbullied.Thinking about all of the times you have been cyberbullied, which, if any, of thefollowing describe how it made you feel? (Please select all that apply)Helpless/ didn’t know what to do49%Angry with the y alone32%Scared22%I didn’t let it worry me18%I had suicidal thoughts2%Other1%Can’t recall/ prefer not to say0%10%20%Base: All aged 13-18 who have experienced cyberbullying themselves and are happy to complete the survey (93)1130%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Cyberbullying - ActionsEVC Q5. Which, if any, of the following have you ever done as a result of being cyberbullied? (Please select all that apply)47%Thought of myself in a more negative way42%Cried38%Avoided people31%Avoided social activities (e.g. sports clubs, outings with friends etc.)27%Taken out my feelings/ anger on someone else26%Not gone to school20%Hurt myself on purpose19%Changed my appearance16%Closed down my social media accounts (e.g. Facebook, Twitter etc.)10%None of these5%Can’t recall/ prefer not to say0%Base: All aged 13-18 who have been cyberbullied and are happy to complete the survey (93)1210%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Cyberbullying – Informed ParentsEVC Q6. Have you ever told your parents/ guardians that you have been cyberbullied?8%47%45%Yes, I haveNo, I haven'tCan’t recall/ prefer not to sayBase: All aged 13-18 who have experienced cyberbullying themselves and are happy to complete the survey (93)13

Reasons for not Informing ParentsEVC Q7. You said that you have never told your parents/ guardians you have been cyberbullied.Which of the following are reasonswhy? (Please select all that apply)43%I didn’t want to admit it was happening38%I was ashamed and/ or embarrassedI’m not that close to my parents/ guardians29%I was scared they would try to get involved29%26%I was worried about what my parents/ guardians might doIf those who bullied me found out I’d told my parents/ guardians, itwould make things worse (e.g. could give the bullies reason to keepbullying me)21%12%OtherCan’t recall/ prefer not to say0%0%10%20%30%40%50%Base: All aged 13-18 who have experienced cyberbullying themselves and not told their parents and are happy to complete the survey (42)1460%70%80%90%100%

Types of Cyberbullying ExperiencedEVC GERMANY1. Which of the following types of cyberbullying have you personally experienced/ or seen somebody else be a victimof? (Please select all that apply)62%Lookism (i.e. cyberbullying due to how you look)28%Classism (i.e. cyberbullying due to social class)23%Racism (i.e. cyberbullying due to race/ colour of skin)19%Sexism (i.e. cyberbullying due to gender)16%Homophobia (i.e. cyberbullying due to sexuality)13%Religious discrimination (i.e. cyberbullying due to religion practiced)7%Ageism (i.e. cyberbullying due to age)14%None of these5%Don't know/ can't recall0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%Base: All aged 13-18 who have experienced cyberbullying themselves or have seen this happen to a friend/ someone they know and are happy to complete the survey (372)1590%100%

Friends/ Followers Support Social MediaEVC Q9. Please imagine that a teenager (i.e. 13 to 19) was being cyberbullied.How much easier or harder do you think it would be for them to cope withcyberbullying if they received support/ empathy from their friends/ followers on social media websites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter etc.) or via text/ message?19%A lot easier48%A little easier23%It would make no difference3%A little harder2%A lot harder5%Not sure0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)1610%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Expressing Views/ FeelingsEVC Q11. Thinking about communicating with your friends generally (i.e. about all topics) on social media websites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter etc.) and on your mobile/ smartphone/ tablet.Through which ONE of the followingways do you think you would find it easier to express your feelings or views to them? (Please select the option that best applies. If you never use social media, please select the 'Not applicable' option)35%Using wordsUsing emojis (i.e. a small digital image or icon used to express anidea or emotion in electronic communication)11%47%Using a combination of both emojis and words6%Not applicable - I never use social media0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)1710%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Likelihood to Share an EmojiEVC Q11b. For the following question, by an "emoji", we mean a small digital image or icon used to express an idea or emotion in electronic communication.Please imagine that one of your friends was being cyberbullied (i.e.another teenager aged 13 to 19).How likely or unlikely would you be to share with them an emoji that has been created to show support/ compassion for people who are being cyberbullied (e.g. on social media, via textmessage etc.)?22%Very likely39%Fairly likely21%Fairly unlikely6%Very unlikely11%Don't know0%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)1810%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Emojis SentEVC Q12b. Please imagine that you have just opened up your social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter etc.) and you see cruel comments about one of your friends (i.e. another teenager aged 13 to 19),they are being cyberbullied.If you had to choose, which ONE of the following groups of images would you send them in order to show your support for them?43%Emoji 225%Emoji 116%Emoji 66%Emoji 75%Emoji 44%Emoji 50%Emoji 30%Base: All aged 13-18 who are happy to complete the survey (510)1910%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

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