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X-WR-CALDESC:Cyber-victimization is understood as the experience of aggress
 ive behaviors while using information and communication technology modes s
 uch as the internet\, gaming consoles\, and smartphones. Use of the intern
 et can expose an individual to becoming victims of violence\, harassment\,
  trolling\, stalking\, bullying\, and crimes in the digital world. Studies
  have shown that cyberbullies targeted people with physical impairments\, 
 intellectual disabilities\, and chronic diseases\, causing depressive symp
 toms\, anxiety\, distress\, somatic health complaints\, and self-harm (Sho
 ib et. al\, 2022). As the prevalence of internet and virtual technologies 
 advance and continue to increase\, especially due to COVID-19 pandemic\, a
 s does the rate cyber-victimization. Presenter Dr. Zhraa Alhaboby is a Med
 ical doctor (MBBS)\, with master’s degree in International Primary Healthc
 are from Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry -Queen Mary
  University of London (QMUL) and PhD from the Institute for Health Researc
 h\, University of Bedfordshire. Zhraa has cross-cultural clinical experien
 ce overseas in more than 20 international hospitals and clinics.
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DESCRIPTION:Cyber-victimization is understood as the experience of aggressi
 ve behaviors while using information and communication technology modes su
 ch as the internet\, gaming consoles\, and smartphones. Use of the interne
 t can expose an individual to becoming victims of violence\, harassment\, 
 trolling\, stalking\, bullying\, and crimes in the digital world. Studies 
 have shown that cyberbullies targeted people with physical impairments\, i
 ntellectual disabilities\, and chronic diseases\, causing depressive sympt
 oms\, anxiety\, distress\, somatic health complaints\, and self-harm (Shoi
 b et. al\, 2022). As the prevalence of internet and virtual technologies a
 dvance and continue to increase\, especially due to COVID-19 pandemic\, as
  does the rate cyber-victimization. Presenter Dr. Zhraa Alhaboby is a Medi
 cal doctor (MBBS)\, with master’s degree in International Primary Healthca
 re from Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry -Queen Mary 
 University of London (QMUL) and PhD from the Institute for Health Research
 \, University of Bedfordshire. Zhraa has cross-cultural clinical experienc
 e overseas in more than 20 international hospitals and clinics.
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SUMMARY:Exploring a Closer Look: “Cyber-Victimization of Individuals with L
 ong-Term Conditions and Disabilities”
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