Cyberbullying is measured as part of what has happened in the last five years. It's not before the age of 15. What we found, very broadly because I don't have the number at hand, is that being separated into two big different age groups, those below 35 years old who almost share the same prevalence of cyberbullying, and those above 35 years old. That's completely another group where the prevalence of having been victimized by cyberbullying is different, pretty much between those two age groups. We don't see much difference when we break down 17 years old and under but, of course, we don't have figures below 15 years old, so don't know what the pattern of victimization is through that channel.
On April 12th, 2016. See this statement in context.