Increased cellphone and social media use are causing teens to face more cyberbullying
With unemployment and more parents at home, family dynamics have also changed
Adolescents with loving parents are, however, less likely to engage in cyberbullying, researchers found
Cyberbullying is less common among teens who feel loved and supported by their parents, new research shows.
The findings could be especially relevant during the coronavirus pandemic, say a team from New York University.
“With remote learning replacing classroom instruction for many young people, and cellphones and social media standing in for face-to-face interaction with friends, there are more opportunities for cyberbullying to occur,” noted study author Laura Grunin. She’s a doctoral student at NYU’s Rory Meyers College of Nursing, in New York City.
“New family dynamics and home stressors are also at play, thanks to higher unemployment rates and more parents working from home,” she added in a university news release.
Emotional support
For the study, which was based on surveys from 2009 and 2010, Grunin and her team analysed responses from more than 12 600 US youth aged 11 to 15 years. The kids were asked about their bullying behaviours and their relationship with their parents.
The more adolescents considered their parents as loving, the less likely they were to cyberbully, the survey findings showed.
Those who said their parents were “almost never” loving were at least six times more likely to engage in high levels of cyberbullying than those who said their parents were “almost always” loving.
Other types of emotional support, including how much adolescents felt their parents help and understand them, also influenced cyberbullying behaviour, the researchers noted.
The study was published in the International Journal of Bullying Prevention.
Teen’s perception of emotional support
More than half of US teens say they’ve experienced online harassment, insults, threats or spreading rumours.
According to study co-author Sally Cohen, a clinical professor at NYU Meyers, “Understanding what factors are related to a young person’s cyberbullying of peers is important for developing ways that families, schools and communities can prevent bullying or intervene when it occurs.”
Grunin said the findings point to the importance of emotional support from parents.
“I would stress to parents it is not necessarily if they think they are being supportive, but what their adolescent thinks,” Grunin explained. “Parents should strive to discern their teen’s perception of parental emotional support as it might be associated with youth cyberbullying behaviour.”
Many kids who are not physically going to school are losing out on exercise
As it is, about 60% of US kids have an insufficient level of cardiorespiratory fitness
With a bit of imagination, teachers and parents can adapt lessons to include physical activity
When schools close to protect families from the coronavirus, the main worry for many parents might be the lost learning. But for students who end up staying indoors and staring at phones and monitors most of the day, there could be health costs, too.
“You have to give the parents some grace and say we’re all sort of in survival mode right now,” said Hildi Nicksic, a clinical assistant professor in the department of health and kinesiology at Texas A&M University in College Station. Still, the increase in screen time and inactivity makes for “a really scary reality”.
If you’re a kid who has lost access to school, you’ve also lost recess and all the other opportunities for moving around during a school day. You’ve lost physical education classes and sports teams. “And really, you might not even be going outside because maybe you live in an area where your parent doesn’t feel comfortable with you exiting the house,” Nicksic said.
Families can find ways to cope, said Dr Geetha Raghuveer, a paediatric cardiologist at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri. But it starts with knowing how vital it is for a child to stay physically active.
Benefits beyond basic health
According to a 2020 report in Circulation written by an American Heart Association panel Raghuveer led, about 60% of US youth have a less-than-healthy level of cardiorespiratory fitness.
The effects of low fitness are multifaceted, she said. “It’s physical, it’s cardiac, it’s mental, it’s academic, it’s long term, it’s short term.”
Federal guidelines recommend children and teens ages six to 17 get at least an hour of moderate to vigorous activity a day, including more intense activities at least three times a week.
Nicksic, who spent more than 10 years as a teacher in public schools before earning her doctorate, said the benefits of activity go beyond basic health.
Regular physical activity has been shown to boost academic results. “A lot of the improvement is seen specifically in math, but there is a general understanding that that benefit will happen across subjects,” she said.
And it might make things easier on teachers and parents by helping kids focus, studies have shown.
Adapt lessons to include action
“If you take a 60-minute lesson, and you pare that down to 55 minutes and have five minutes of physical activity, the remaining 55 minutes is likely going to be a more productive learning time,” Nicksic said.
Breaks aren’t the only way to get kids to move. Teachers – or parents – can adapt lessons to include action. Younger students learning to use a ruler can actively measure things around the room instead of sitting in front of a piece of paper. A teacher working with students over video could ask them to fetch a topic-relevant item from somewhere in their home. “That gets the student away from just looking at the screen, even if it’s just to stand up, move around and come back and sit down.”
The Wide Open School project offers additional ideas, in English and Spanish, at wideopenschool.org. Nicksic compiled her own list at classroomsinmotion.com. The American Heart Association has suggestions through efforts such as Kick Cabin Fever to the Curb and the NFL Play 60 Challenge.
Ultimately, Nicksic and Raghuveer said, fitness works best as a family activity.
“It helps a lot if the family can engage in physical fitness activities as a family as opposed to just telling the kid to go out and do something,” Raghuveer said.
Some families are privileged
That approach has worked for Jenny Groshong, a fourth-grade teacher in Eugene, Oregon.
Her daughters – Libby, 13, and Peyton, 12 – have had plenty of screen time this year, she said. But when it got to be too much, she didn’t always just tell them to put the screen down.
“I’m a runner, so I would make one of them come with me. Some days, the other one would just jump up and say, ‘I’m coming too,’ and they ride their bikes while I go run.”
Their family also hikes. An old tandem bike even gets hauled out sometimes. “Every once in a while, they’ll get on that, which is hysterical,” she said, laughing. “You want to teach your kids how to get along? Put them on a tandem.”
She’s aware that her family is privileged to get to do all they do. “When families are in crisis, or they’re struggling financially, or they’re having a hard time getting food on the table, they don’t have the luxury of hopping in their Suburban and driving an hour to go on a hike,” she said.
Okay to start small
Groshong, who teaches at a school with many students from low-income families, found small ways to work movement into her curriculum. This spring, as the region’s abundant plant life was in full bloom, she sent students (who had school-issued equipment) to capture images of flowers in “all the colours of the rainbow” and arrange them in a colour-wheel collage. Not every kid had to walk very far, she said. “But at least they got outside.”
Raghuveer and Nicksic would approve. Both emphasized it’s OK to start small.
“Baby steps are fine,” Nicksic said. “You don’t need to go from no physical activity to making sure your kid goes for an hour-long walk or something. Anything helps.”
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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare kind of stroke that is, however, on the rise
CVT affects veins, rather than arteries in the brain
The incidence of CVT is higher in young women and African Americans
Most strokes strike when an artery in the brain suddenly becomes blocked, but new research shows a rarer cause of strokes is becoming more common.
It’s called cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), and it happens when a vein in the brain is clogged. While CVT is estimated to cause less than 1% of all strokes, scientists discovered it is now more prevalent and affecting a different demographic than previously thought.
Study author Dr Fadar Otite and his colleagues pored over years of hospital records from New York and Florida to find out how many cases of CVT occurred in these states between 2006 and 2016. Otite is an assistant professor of neurology at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York.
Most common in young women
Based on the data they analysed, the researchers estimated that the number of CVT cases in the United States rose from around 14 cases per million in 2006 to 20 cases per million in 2014.
“We still find that the incidence of CVT is less than 1% of all strokes, even across our study period, but the incidence increased by 70% over time,” Otite said. “In 2006, the proportion of all strokes that were CVT was 0.47%. At the end of our study, which was in 2016, that proportion increased to 0.80%.”
CVT causes blood clots to form in the veins of the brain. These veins drain blood that has already been used by brain cells, sending it back to the heart to be replenished with oxygen. If a clot forms in one of these veins, it may leak into the surrounding brain tissue and could cause a stroke, the researchers explained.
While CVT is still most common in young women – about two-thirds of all CVT hospitalisations included in the study were in females – the researchers found that the number of cases among this demographic did not increase over the 10-year study period. Instead, they saw increases in CVT among men and older women.
“Part of the message is that we agree that CVT is still more common in women, but because of the diverse clinical presentation of CVT, when other symptoms that may be attributable to CVT are present in other demographics, we should take them with more seriousness,” Otite said.
Higher in African Americans
Another major finding was that CVT incidence in African American people was significantly higher than in other races. But why that is the case remains unknown. “We have no clear explanation, because this is truly the first study to ever relate the incidence of CVT between races,” he added.
Several factors may put one at a higher risk of developing CVT, including pregnancy and taking hormonal birth control pills, which may be why it is more common in younger women, the researchers noted.
And many of the risk factors for CVT – like blood clotting disorders or medications that cause clotting, severe dehydration, infections of the ear, face or neck, head trauma, obesity and cancer – are somewhat different from the triggers typically associated with stroke.
It is important for clinicians to be aware of this rise in CVT incidence because the condition can easily be confused with something else, Otite said. Patients with CVT may have unspecific complaints such as headaches, blurry vision or seizures.
Around 3% of patients in a prior study who had CVT and went to the hospital were diagnosed with something else and sent home, according to Otite. “So, it’s important to recognise this from the start, because by the next time the clinical condition may be worse,” he said.
A specific treatment
CVT can be treated with medication to thin the blood and help prevent further clotting, which may not be prescribed if the condition isn’t properly diagnosed, he added.
Dr Jose Biller, chair of the neurology department at Loyola University Medical Center in Hines, Illinois, said the takeaway from this study is that more attention should be paid to CVT.
“I think that there should be an increased awareness of cerebral venous thrombosis because, by and large, when people think about stroke, they don’t think about it,” Biller said. “There should be an increasing level of awareness because this is a condition that has a specific treatment.”
The study was published online on 26 August in the journal Neurology.
Several EFF MPs will be appearing before Parliament’s powers and privileges committee for disrupting this year’s State of the Nation Address.
Some EFF MPs will also face disciplinary action after they stormed the stage while Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan delivered his budget vote last year.
Committee chairperson Philly Mapulane said the MPs involved would have to make representations on the charges against them.
Frivolous points of orders and errant behaviour have come back to haunt the EFF as its MPs have to answer for disrupting the State of the Nation Address (SONA) over former president FW De Klerk’s presence and an attack on Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.
On Tuesday, Parliament’s powers and privileges committee met to deliberate on the legal opinion on the disruption of SONA in February.
Committee chairperson Philly Mapulane said they had sought a legal opinion on the matter, but no initiator had been appointed as yet.
“The legal opinion was to raise two issues. The first was whether we have jurisdiction to consider the referral from the Speaker of the incident that occurred. The opinion says this committee has the jurisdiction to consider the matter and to make a conclusion either for or against.
“All what needs to happen, is that committee must allow the process to identify those against whom there are issues and charges to [be] brought. They also need to be allowed to make representations, and on the basis of representations, the committee can then decide whether [to] proceed or not,” Mapulane said.
EFF MPs delayed the start of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s SONA by over an hour as it objected to the presence of De Klerk, who was in the public gallery.
Partly leader Julius Malema objected to Parliament extending an invite to De Klerk and referred to him as murderer.
EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi called on the committee to abandon the process. He said there was no legal grounds to listen to a complaint that treated members of Parliament “as a group of a political party”.
He said:
“The people of South Africa have decided that the EFF must be in that Parliament and once they are in there, a member must be referred to us [committee]. The Power and Privileges Act has no jurisdiction over a political party, there is no such a thing. It is fundamentally wrong. You can subject anyone to a procedure, but what we should be entertaining is member X who has been brought to us and he has been brought to us because the Speaker says this is what he violated. Then we investigate if indeed such a person has violated acts. That person must come and answer.”
“Even on the video you are going to watch them doing what? We are going to have to decide that they are breaking which rule… that can’t be justice. You can’t be the investigator and the judge,” Ndlozi added.
Mapulane said it was premature to abandon the process as the legal opinion clarified the committee’s jurisdiction on the matter.
“The committee is satisfied with the opinion. We must then move forward to deal with the merits with what happened on the day of the SONA. The only way forward is for us to identify those members and ask them to make representations on the charges that will be put before them,” he said.
On the incident involving Gordhan, the committee heard that an initiator had been appointed.
In July last year, around 20 MPs stormed the stage while Gordhan delivered his budget speech.
The committee was yet to establish a timeline of proceedings.
It’s not the first time EFF MPs were referred to the powers and privileges committee.
In 2014, a group of MPs were charged after they shouted “pay back the money” during a question and answer session with former president Jacob Zuma.
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