Social networking sites and contact risks among Flemish youth

This study investigates how teenagers use social networking sites (SNS) and other online communication applications, to what extent they are exposed to online contact risks related to the use of these online tools and how they cope with these risks. A written survey was administered among 815 Flemis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Childhood (Copenhagen, Denmark) Denmark), 2012-02, Vol.19 (1), p.69-85
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description This study investigates how teenagers use social networking sites (SNS) and other online communication applications, to what extent they are exposed to online contact risks related to the use of these online tools and how they cope with these risks. A written survey was administered among 815 Flemish adolescents aged 14–19. The study controls for sociodemographics and psychosocial factors, and it concludes that boys, pupils in technical or vocational education, adolescents living in lower SES families, teens with either low or high self-confidence and those having a bad relationship with their parents are more at-risk.
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At Risk Persons
Belgium
Children
Communications
Coping
Education
Family
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
Internet
Low Income Groups
networking
Parent Child Relationship
Parents & parenting
Personal relationships
Psychological Patterns
Psychosocial Factors
Risk
Risk assessment
Risk Management
Self Esteem
Social Influences
Social interaction
Social Networks
Sociodemographic Factors
Socioeconomic Influences
Socioeconomic Status
Students
Surveys
Technical Education
Teenagers
Vocational Education
Youth
Youth culture
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