The current study addressed one of the most important problems facing human societies, which is the phenomenon of cyberbullying, applied to the Sultanate of Oman. The study followed a mixed approach, represented by the documentary and qualitative approaches - the grounded theory method. The study community represented documents related to cyberbullying in terms of its nature, forms, parties, effects, and strategies to confront it. A sample of experts in basic education schools, numbering 8 experts, and semi-standardized interview questions were used as a tool to monitor their perceptions, while verifying the necessary values of objectivity and reliability. The results of the study revealed the prevalence of cyberbullying among post-primary education students, and that the forms of cyberbullying practiced by students are centered around five forms: harassment, exclusion, defamation, circulating rumors, and publishing embarrassing photos or videos. As for the factors that lead to the spread of cyberbullying among students, the participants linked it to four factors: age, educational level, parental upbringing, the breadth of friend networks, and economic and social conditions. Regarding strategies to confront cyberbullying, the participants’ responses centered around three strategies for participation: the formal confrontation strategy, the social confrontation response, and the cognitive confrontation strategy.
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