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发推,还是不发推:青少年社交媒体使用的性别差异及其潜在的积极和消极健康后果。

To tweet, or not to tweet: gender differences and potential positive and negative health outcomes of adolescents' social internet use.

机构信息

University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0503, USA.

出版信息

Am J Mens Health. 2010 Mar;4(1):77-85. doi: 10.1177/1557988309360819.

Abstract

Adolescents and young adults are avid Internet users. Online social media, such as social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, MySpace), blogs, status updating sites (e.g., Twitter) and chat rooms, have become integral parts of adolescents' and young adults' lives. Adolescents are even beginning to enter the world of online dating with several websites dedicated to "teenage online dating." This paper reviews recent peer-reviewed literature and national data on 1) adolescents use of online social media, 2) gender differences in online social media and 3) potential positive and negative health outcomes from adolescents' online social media use. We also examine parental monitoring of adolescents' online activities. Given that parental supervision is a key protective factor against adolescent risk-taking behavior, it is reasonable to hypothesize that unmonitored Internet use may place adolescents' at significant risk, such as cyberbullying, unwanted exposure to pornography, and potentially revealing personal information to sexual predators.

摘要

青少年和年轻人是狂热的互联网用户。在线社交媒体,如社交网站(如 Facebook、MySpace)、博客、状态更新网站(如 Twitter)和聊天室,已成为青少年和年轻人生活不可或缺的一部分。青少年甚至开始涉足在线约会领域,有几个专门针对“青少年在线约会”的网站。本文回顾了最近的同行评议文献和国家数据,内容涉及 1)青少年使用在线社交媒体,2)在线社交媒体中的性别差异,以及 3)青少年使用在线社交媒体可能带来的积极和消极的健康结果。我们还研究了父母对青少年在线活动的监控。鉴于父母监督是防止青少年冒险行为的关键保护因素,因此可以合理假设,不受监督的互联网使用可能会使青少年面临重大风险,例如网络欺凌、无意中接触色情内容,以及可能向性掠夺者透露个人信息。

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