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. 2018 Nov 5;15(11):2471. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112471

Table 1.

Prevalence of each of the risks as a function of the severity of the problem for the total sample and of sex.

Construct Severity of Problem Total f (%) Boys f (%) Girls f (%) χ2 (p)
Cyberbullying victimization No problem 2052 (66.9) 988 (48.1) * 1064 (51.9) ** 7.72 (0.052)
Occasional 595(19.4) 253 (42.5) ** 342 (57.5) *
Moderate 200 (6.5) 68 (44.0) 90 (56.0)
Severe 220 (7.2) 114 (43.5) 148 (56.5)
Cyber dating abuse victimization No problem 876 (82.6) 442 (50.5) * 434 (49.5) ** 10.01 (0.019)
Occasional 69 (6.5) 25 (36.2) ** 44 (63.8) *
Moderate 62 (5.8) 23 (37.1) 39 (62.9)
Severe 54 (5.1) 22 (40.7) 32 (59.3)
Grooming No 2610 (83.4) 1278 (49.0) * 1332 (51.0) ** 40.26 (0.000)
Yes 521 (16.6) 176 (33.8) ** 345 (66.2) *
Sexting No problem 2823 (90.5) 1306 (46.3) 1517 (53.7) 0.81 (0.994)
Occasional 173 (5.5) 79 (45.7) 94 (54.3)
Moderate 31 (1.0) 15 (48.4) 16 (51.6)
Severe 93 (3.0) 43 (46.2) 50 (53.8)
Problematic Internet use No problem 1316 (46.5) 625 (47.5) 691 (52.5) 4.59 (0.205)
Occasional 1039 (36.6) 477 (45.9) 562 (54.1)
Moderate 414 (14.6) 175 (42.3) 239 (57.7)
Severe 68 (2.4) 27 (39.7) 41 (60.3)

* Adjusted standardized residuals > 1.96; ** Adjusted standardized residuals < −1.96; χ2 = chi-squared; p = significance.