25 percent to 29 percent of all teenagers have been bullied through their mobile phone or the Internet over the past year, reveals a new study.

The research was carried out in 11 secondary schools in Valencia in 2009, with 2,101 teenagers between the ages of 11 and 17 responding.
According to the experts, this cyber bullying lasts for less than a month for most teenagers.
In cases where bullying is moderate and lasts for more than three months, the most commonly used means for it is the mobile phone.
Students in their first years at school are most frequently bullied.
The study shows that girls suffer more bullying than boys in most cases, particularly verbal bullying, invasions of privacy, spreading of rumours and social exclusion.
Source-ANI
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