Cyberbullying in relation to homophobia among university students at UNDC

This survey aims to understand how students at UNDC perceive and experience cyberbullying related to homophobia on social media. The responses are anonymous and will help to better understand this issue in order to propose actions that promote respect, coexistence, and well-being within the university community.

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Have you seen offensive comments towards LGBT+ people on social media used by students?

Have you ever been sent or shown homophobic messages on social media?

How common do you consider cyberbullying with homophobic content to be among university students?

How do you react when you see homophobic attacks or mockery online?

Do you consider that homophobic cyberbullying affects the emotional well-being of students?

How safe do you feel expressing your opinion on sexual diversity topics on social media?

Do you think there is enough information at UNDC about respecting sexual diversity?

In situations of homophobic cyberbullying, what role have you experienced?

How would you feel sharing classes or academic work with students who belong to the LGBT+ community?

Which social media have you observed cases of cyberbullying in relation to homophobia?