Abstract

Cyberbullying behavior is a phenomenon that often happens among social media users, especially students. The behavior of cyberbullying is a continuous attack on victims by using communication media as a platform. One aspect that can influence a person to do cyber bullying is self-esteem. The purpose of this study is to see the relationship between self-esteem and cyberbullying behavior. This study uses descriptive correlational method with a quantitative approach. This study uses a simple random sampling technique by considering sampling using the G*Power application with a total sample are 100 (n = 100). Data analysis using descriptive analysis and correlation test analysis by using product-moment correlation. The findings of this study indicate that self-esteem related to cyberbullying behavior.

Highlights

  • Based on the results of a survey conducted by Asosiasi Penyedia Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII) in 2018, internet users in Indonesia were 171.17 million people with total population are 264.16 million people, equivalent to 64.8%

  • Based on the results of a survey conducted by (APJII, 2018), it can be seen that social media in second ranks as the service that bmost frequently accessed by Indonesians with a percentage of 18.9%

  • Cyberbullying behavior is a form of negative behavior that aims to attack someone through communication media

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Introduction

Based on the results of a survey conducted by Asosiasi Penyedia Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII) in 2018, internet users in Indonesia were 171.17 million people with total population are 264.16 million people, equivalent to 64.8%. These results stated that in the age range 15-19 years old are 91% of the population were active internet users. Based on the results of a survey conducted by (APJII, 2018), it can be seen that social media in second ranks as the service that bmost frequently accessed by Indonesians with a percentage of 18.9%. Cuberbullying use electronic media to carry out their actions (Patchin & Hinduja, 2010)

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