2017
DOI: 10.5817/cp2017-4-3
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Discovering unique profiles of adolescent information and communication technology (ICT) use: Are ICT use preferences associated with identity and behaviour development?

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“…A growing body of research finds that the complex nature of cyberspace, the prevalence of social media in the everyday lives of young people, and the perceived lack of consequences for behavior may leave some youth vulnerable to engaging in risky behavior online (Kurek, Jose, & Stuart, 2017; Runions & Bak, 2015). Therefore, it is incredibly important and timely to investigate whether sexualized self-presentations are, themselves, an outcome of unique features of the digital environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of research finds that the complex nature of cyberspace, the prevalence of social media in the everyday lives of young people, and the perceived lack of consequences for behavior may leave some youth vulnerable to engaging in risky behavior online (Kurek, Jose, & Stuart, 2017; Runions & Bak, 2015). Therefore, it is incredibly important and timely to investigate whether sexualized self-presentations are, themselves, an outcome of unique features of the digital environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ethnicity) is influenced by mass media and then continued by socialisation process in the form of social learning (modelling, reinforcement, and social interaction), resulted in the outcomes of socialisation process (McLeod & O'Keefe, 1972;Abd Halim & Rosidi, 2012). Thus, this contributes to the unique profiles of the preferences of individual identity that might exist for specific patterns or styles of media use (Kurek et al, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Review Media Consumption Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in addition to developing opportunities (Kurek, Jose, & Stuart, 2017;Sokolova, 2017;Valkenburg, Koutamanis, & Vossen, 2017), the risks of a negative impact on the psychological health of the Internet user through manipulative influence increase many times. There are increasing risks to face information that threatens the immature psyche and psychological health in general (Boniel-Nissim et al, 2014;Goldstein, 2015;Mascheroni, Jorge, & Farrugia, 2014;Seiler, & Navarro, 2014).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%