 Cyberbullying is a growing problem among teenagers, with many experiencing negative effects on their mental health. This paper examined the relationship between cyberbullying and adolescent mental health by conducting a systematic review of two databases. Results showed that cyberbullying is associated with increased risk of depression, substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, and other mental health issues. Additionally, previous or current experiences of traditional bullying were found to be linked to both victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying. Furthermore, daily use of certain technologies such as internet, webcam, text messaging, and posting personal information were also associated with cyberbullying. These findings suggest that cyberbullying can have serious consequences for adolescents' mental health, and that prevention efforts should focus on reducing access to technology and increasing awareness about the potential risks of cyberbullying. This article was authored by Sara Modoborjez-Botino, Casio M.C. Botino, Caroline Gomez-Regina, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.