2019
DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2019.0002
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Adolescents' Beliefs About Peers' Engagement in an Online Self-Harm Challenge: Exploring the Role of Individual Characteristics Through a Latent Class Analysis

Abstract: In the last decade considerable attention has been devoted to the possible contribution of social media, and the Internet generally, to instigating adolescents' engagement in self-harm activities, which are considered the result of a combination of multidimensional variables, such as depression and anxiety. This study aimed to identify, using latent class analysis (LCA), classes homogeneous for adolescents' beliefs about peers' motivations in taking part in the recent Blue Whale Challenge Game, and to analyze … Show more

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“…These results are consistent with previous studies that have resulted in the finding that individual characteristics will influence a person's attitude in various cases (Afridi et al, 2022;Aschemann-Witzel & Grunert, 2015;Çebi et al, 2022;Colledani et al, 2021;Fancourt & Mak, 2020;Flor & Finger, 2006;Fujii et al, 2021;Jafarkarimi et al, 1 C.E. ;Kim et al, 2019;Losada-Rojas & Gkritza, 2021;Villani et al, 2019).…”
Section: Figure 3 Smart Economy Readiness Smart Mobilitysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are consistent with previous studies that have resulted in the finding that individual characteristics will influence a person's attitude in various cases (Afridi et al, 2022;Aschemann-Witzel & Grunert, 2015;Çebi et al, 2022;Colledani et al, 2021;Fancourt & Mak, 2020;Flor & Finger, 2006;Fujii et al, 2021;Jafarkarimi et al, 1 C.E. ;Kim et al, 2019;Losada-Rojas & Gkritza, 2021;Villani et al, 2019).…”
Section: Figure 3 Smart Economy Readiness Smart Mobilitysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Although dangerous challenges are less frequent (7.7%), we should not underestimate this percentage due to their severity. In this line, it is important to know the harm to which our adolescents are exposed in social networks and how to prevent these dangerous challenges, because access to self-harming or violent content can normalize this type of behaviors (Gámez-Guadix et al., 2020 ; Villani et al., 2019 ). In future lines of research, it would be appropriate to include uncivil challenges in the taxonomy, following the classification of Juárez-Escribano ( 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, there is no record of any instrument to evaluate this construct that presents adequate psychometric indicators. The few studies carried out have focused on the content analysis of some specific challenges such as the Ice Bucket Challenge or the Blue Whale Challenge (Burgess et al., 2018 ; Pressgrove et al., 2017 ; Roth et al., 2020 ; Villani et al., 2019 ), case studies (Avery et al., 2016 ), or ad hoc designed surveys (Shroff et al., 2020 ) which do not cover the phenomenon in its entirety and do not provide any empirical reliability of the responses. There is also no theoretical framework on viral challenges (Jacquier, 2019 ; Juárez-Escribano, 2019 ), so approximations to constructs are currently exploratory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescence is a developmental transition period between childhood and adulthood that generally begins at the age of 10 or 11 years and ends in the late adolescents or early twenty years ( [1], [2], [3]). At this time, adolescents experience the development of all aspects, both physical, psychosocial, and cognitive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%