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Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls in Spanish Adolescents: Experiences of Cyberaggression and Cybervictimization
by
Virginia Ferreiro Basurto
Virginia Ferreiro Basurto *
,
Esperanza Bosch Fiol
Esperanza Bosch Fiol ,
Maria Antonia Manassero Mas
Maria Antonia Manassero Mas
and
Victoria A. Ferrer-Pérez
Victoria A. Ferrer-Pérez
Department of Psychology, Universitat de les Illes Balears, 07122 Palma, Spain
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Behav. Sci. 2025, 15(9), 1165; https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091165 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 24 June 2025
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Revised: 30 July 2025
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Accepted: 19 August 2025
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Published: 26 August 2025
Abstract
Understanding the scope of cyberviolence against women and girls in adolescents and the differences between girls and boys is a fundamental starting point for its prevention. This study analyzes the experiences of cyberaggression and cybervictimization perpetrated and suffered by 762 adolescents (399 girls and 363 boys) aged 14 and 15 in the Balearic Islands (Spain) through a diagnostic study of an electronic survey administering the Gender Violence 2.0 questionnaire. The descriptive results show that, in general, the majority of boys and girls do not commit or suffer from sexist behaviors in digital environments. A crosstab analysis (p < 0.001) confirms that, as expected, girls commit less cyberaggression and suffer more cybervictimization, while boys were more often the cyberaggressors and less frequently the victims. Specifically, boys claim to be cyberaggressors more often than girls, especially in relation to cybervictimization associated with sexual violence, impositions of beauty standards, and anti-patriarchal manifestations; girls claim to be cybervictims more often than boys, primarily experiencing cyberviolence related to partner cyber control and beauty standards. These results reinforce the need to design differentiated programs for the prevention of this cyberviolence: for boys, it should be focused on the cyberaggression committed, and for girls, it should be focused on identifying and coping with cyberaggression received.
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Ferreiro Basurto, V.; Bosch Fiol, E.; Manassero Mas, M.A.; Ferrer-Pérez, V.A.
Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls in Spanish Adolescents: Experiences of Cyberaggression and Cybervictimization. Behav. Sci. 2025, 15, 1165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091165
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Ferreiro Basurto V, Bosch Fiol E, Manassero Mas MA, Ferrer-Pérez VA.
Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls in Spanish Adolescents: Experiences of Cyberaggression and Cybervictimization. Behavioral Sciences. 2025; 15(9):1165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091165
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Ferreiro Basurto, Virginia, Esperanza Bosch Fiol, Maria Antonia Manassero Mas, and Victoria A. Ferrer-Pérez.
2025. "Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls in Spanish Adolescents: Experiences of Cyberaggression and Cybervictimization" Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 9: 1165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091165
APA Style
Ferreiro Basurto, V., Bosch Fiol, E., Manassero Mas, M. A., & Ferrer-Pérez, V. A.
(2025). Cyberviolence Against Women and Girls in Spanish Adolescents: Experiences of Cyberaggression and Cybervictimization. Behavioral Sciences, 15(9), 1165.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15091165
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