Predictors and protective factors for adolescent Internet victimization: results from a 2008 nationwide Danish youth survey

Aim:  To examine the rate of Internet victimization in a nationally representative sample of adolescents aged 14–17 and to analyze predictors and protective factors for victimization.

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