Child and Adolescent Online Risk Exposure: An Ecological Perspective focuses on online risks and outcomes for children and adolescents using an ecological perspective (i.e., the intersection of individuals in relevant contexts) for a better understanding of risks associated with the youth online experience. The book examines the specific consequences of online risks for youth and demonstrates how to develop effective and sensitive interventions and policies. Sections discuss why online risks are important, individual and contextual factors, different types of risk, online risks among special populations, such as LGBT youth, physically or intellectually disabled youth, and ethnic and religious minorities, and intervention efforts. Includes theoretical considerations and the prevalence of online risks Covers policy recommendations for reducing online risks Explores the concept of digital citizenship Examines online risks, including addictive internet use, sexting, cyberbullying, stalking and personal data misuse
Adolescence is a time when youth make decisions, both good and bad, that have consequences for the rest of their lives. Some of these decisions put them at risk of lifelong health problems, injury, or death.
This is the first book to thoroughly examine how early and easy access to the Internet and digital technologies impacts children and adolescents.
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Comprehensive in its coverage of child emotional and behavioural development, emphasising evidence-based interventions, this book is valuable learning tool for all those training in clinical or educational psychology, social work, ...
The second Youth Internet Safety Survey (YISS-2) was conducted in 2005 (Wolak et al. ... Factors that decreased the risk of exposure to pornography included 1) using filtering or blocking Internet software and 2) attending an Internet ...
weekly exposure to online risks). Our work makes important contributions to adolescent online safety literature by applying the theoretical framework of family systems to identify bi-directional influences between parents and teens with ...
Internet use, along with Internet skills and opportunities, increases exposure to risks, which may also be ... that not all risk results in harm and that whether or not a child is distressed or harmed by online experiences very much ...
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"This edited volume addresses the pressing need to establish a unified theoretical framework for adolescent online social communication research, specifically, identify the role and function of the Internet in adolescent social ...
Online linguistic surveillance may be performed either by computer analysis or by expert/layperson to review the content of the message and determine whether ... Child and Adolescent Online Risk Exposure: An Ecological Perspective (pp ...