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Adolescents' self-presentation on a teen dating web site: a risk-content analysis.

Melissa A Pujazon-Zazik1, Stephanie M Manasse, Joan K Orrell-Valente.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analzye adolescents' profiles on MyLol.net, a teen dating Web site, for risk content. We hypothesized that risk content would vary by age and gender.
METHODS: We selected and coded 752 publicly viewable profiles of adolescents aged 14-18 years for the following five risks: sex, alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, and violence.
RESULTS: Of the total profiles, 27.7% contained risk-related content: 15.8% sexual behavior, 13.8% alcohol use, 1.6% drug use, 6.8% cigarette smoking, and .9% violence activity. Being female, "single" relationship status, and use of profanity (p < .05) were associated with risk content.
CONCLUSIONS: Females' profiles were most likely to include risky content, especially sexual content. Adolescent females who have internalized social norms that place a high value on female sexuality may reflect this in their online profiles. Online mention of interest/involvement in risky behavior may have negative consequences (e.g., cyberbullies and sexual predators). Stronger universal Internet policies and education are needed to help protect adolescents.
Copyright © 2012 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22525117     DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.11.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc Health        ISSN: 1054-139X            Impact factor:   5.012


  8 in total

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3.  The intersection of youth, technology, and new media with sexual health: moving the research agenda forward.

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6.  Study protocol for a peer-led web-based intervention to promote safe usage of dating applications among young adults: a cluster randomized controlled trial.

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Journal:  Trials       Date:  2019-02-06       Impact factor: 2.279

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8.  Peer sexual cybervictimization in adolescents: Development and validation of a scale.

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