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Mental Health, Emotional Well-being, Bullying, and Cyberbullying among High Ability Students

Bullying and cyberbullying are prevalent problems among scholars worldwide. These two manifestations have a big impact not only on the individual suffering bullying and cyberbullying, but also on his/herfamily and the rest of the students, including the perpetrator. This may affect psychological well-being and mental health. Previous works have studied the prevalence of bullying behaviours in gifted students, although there is still a lack of knowledge about this topic in this particular population. Thus, the aim was to analyze the prevalence of bullying and cyberbullying behaviours among high ability students and its impact in different indicators of mental health.

Javier Ortuño-Sierra
UNiversity of La RIoja
Spain

Rebeca Aritio-Solana*
UNversity of La Rioja
Spain

Ana Ciarreta-López*
University of La Rioja
Spain

Cristina Ábalos Villanueva*
University of La Rioja
Spain