The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20
Abstract Background Cyberbullying refers to the act of using digital technology to engage in bullying. It involves the intentional use of the internet to demean or denigrate individuals, and it has been linked to substantial psychological distress globally. Despite its increasing prevalence, there r...
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| author | Syed Toukir Ahmed Noor Md. Fakrul Islam Md Sabbir Hossain Raisha Binte Islam Rajon Banik Shafayatul Islam Shiblee Sarker Mohammad Nasrullah Sahar Raza |
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| description | Abstract Background Cyberbullying refers to the act of using digital technology to engage in bullying. It involves the intentional use of the internet to demean or denigrate individuals, and it has been linked to substantial psychological distress globally. Despite its increasing prevalence, there remains a gap in nationwide research on its association with the mental well-being of female adolescents in Bangladesh. Objective The main objective of this study was to understand the association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorder (MDD) among female adolescents in Bangladesh. Methods We used secondary data from the 2019–20 Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey (BAHWS), a nationally representative survey. A multiple logistic regression model was used to identify the possible association between cyberbullying and MDD. Findings Among the 4,984 female adolescents surveyed, 8% (95% CI: 7–9) reported experiencing cyberbullying within the past 12 months, and 12% (95% CI: 11–14) were found to have MDD. Among those who had experienced cyberbullying, the prevalence of MDD was 31%. Additionally, a dose‒response relationship was observed, where the burden of MDD increases with the frequency of cyberbullying experiences. Compared with those who did not experience cyberbullying, adolescents who faced any form of cyberbullying in the past 12 months were almost four times more likely (AOR: 3.97, 95% CI: 3.12–5.05) to have MDD. Conclusion Cyberbullying is a significant issue among female adolescents in Bangladesh, with a higher risk of MDD linked to increased exposure. Accessible reporting mechanisms and timely counselling through teachers or healthcare providers can help reduce the long-term mental health impact of cyberbullying. Clinical trial number Not applicable. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-cffd6d64133749809a5edd5a71a72ad82025-08-20T03:43:29ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2025-08-0125111310.1186/s12888-025-07234-zThe association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20Syed Toukir Ahmed Noor0Md. Fakrul Islam1Md Sabbir Hossain2Raisha Binte Islam3Rajon Banik4Shafayatul Islam Shiblee5Sarker Mohammad Nasrullah6Sahar Raza7Maternal and Child Health Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchDepartment of Statistics, Shahjalal University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Statistics, Shahjalal University of Science and TechnologyMaternal and Child Health Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchMaternal and Child Health Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchMaternal and Child Health Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchDepartment of Public Health, North South UniversityMaternal and Child Health Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchAbstract Background Cyberbullying refers to the act of using digital technology to engage in bullying. It involves the intentional use of the internet to demean or denigrate individuals, and it has been linked to substantial psychological distress globally. Despite its increasing prevalence, there remains a gap in nationwide research on its association with the mental well-being of female adolescents in Bangladesh. Objective The main objective of this study was to understand the association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorder (MDD) among female adolescents in Bangladesh. Methods We used secondary data from the 2019–20 Bangladesh Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Survey (BAHWS), a nationally representative survey. A multiple logistic regression model was used to identify the possible association between cyberbullying and MDD. Findings Among the 4,984 female adolescents surveyed, 8% (95% CI: 7–9) reported experiencing cyberbullying within the past 12 months, and 12% (95% CI: 11–14) were found to have MDD. Among those who had experienced cyberbullying, the prevalence of MDD was 31%. Additionally, a dose‒response relationship was observed, where the burden of MDD increases with the frequency of cyberbullying experiences. Compared with those who did not experience cyberbullying, adolescents who faced any form of cyberbullying in the past 12 months were almost four times more likely (AOR: 3.97, 95% CI: 3.12–5.05) to have MDD. Conclusion Cyberbullying is a significant issue among female adolescents in Bangladesh, with a higher risk of MDD linked to increased exposure. Accessible reporting mechanisms and timely counselling through teachers or healthcare providers can help reduce the long-term mental health impact of cyberbullying. Clinical trial number Not applicable.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-025-07234-zCyberbullyingMajor depressive disorderFemale adolescentsBangladeshMental health |
| spellingShingle | Syed Toukir Ahmed Noor Md. Fakrul Islam Md Sabbir Hossain Raisha Binte Islam Rajon Banik Shafayatul Islam Shiblee Sarker Mohammad Nasrullah Sahar Raza The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20 BMC Psychiatry Cyberbullying Major depressive disorder Female adolescents Bangladesh Mental health |
| title | The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20 |
| title_full | The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20 |
| title_fullStr | The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20 |
| title_full_unstemmed | The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20 |
| title_short | The association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among Bangladeshi female adolescents: findings from the Bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019-20 |
| title_sort | association of cyberbullying with major depressive disorders among bangladeshi female adolescents findings from the bangladesh adolescent health and wellbeing survey 2019 20 |
| topic | Cyberbullying Major depressive disorder Female adolescents Bangladesh Mental health |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-025-07234-z |
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