2021
DOI: 10.1111/bjep.12452
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“The world we live in now”: A qualitative investigation into parents’, teachers’, and children’s perceptions of social networking site use

Abstract: Background. Younger children are increasingly using social networking sites (SNS; Ofcom, Children and Parents: Media Use and Attitudes Report, 2019, https://www.ofcom.org. uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/108182/children-parents-media-use-attitudes-2017.pdf). In doing so, they may experience both benefits (e.g., enhanced social capital) and risks (e.g., cyberbullying). Parents and teachers play an important role in shaping children's perceptions via internet mediation behaviours (Livingstone et al., 2017, J. Com… Show more

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“…In spite of the fact that the usage of social media entails both risks (excessive media use, low credibility of online news media) (Gálik, 2020;Gáliková Tolnaiová, 2019;Tkacová et al, 2022;Vilella et al, 2022) and benefits for students, B. Hayes et al highlight their "bonding social capital" (Hayes et al, 2022). Social media sites are often used as a medium for discussing and organizing plans, making and updating friends who live further away, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the fact that the usage of social media entails both risks (excessive media use, low credibility of online news media) (Gálik, 2020;Gáliková Tolnaiová, 2019;Tkacová et al, 2022;Vilella et al, 2022) and benefits for students, B. Hayes et al highlight their "bonding social capital" (Hayes et al, 2022). Social media sites are often used as a medium for discussing and organizing plans, making and updating friends who live further away, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aeirbe et al reported that 'control strategies' were most common [19] and similarly Desimpelaere et al state that mediation was 'mainly' restrictive [20]. Hayes et al, while giving examples of all five kinds of mediation strategies, stated that parents' mediation was primarily restrictive [21].…”
Section: Parents Mediating Children's Online Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the impact of online social networking on YP is complex with an increase in time online relating to a potential increase in risk of sexual exploitation and cyber bullying (Hayes et al , 2021), as well as poor academic performance (Andreassen et al , 2016), and in some cases increased symptoms of depression (Wegmann et al , 2015). Thus, Kirkbride (2015) posits that it is incumbent upon counsellors to be informed on developments in technology and their impact on YP, both positive and negative, as this will facilitate a deeper insight into their world as well as help cultivate meaningful therapeutic engagement through the mediums within which they feel comfortable communicating.…”
Section: Online Counselling For Children and Young Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%