4. Flickr.com
“It is important that parents
become aware of the nature of
social media sites, given that
not all of them are healthy
environments for children and
adolescents” (2)
5. Flickr.com
“Many schools have “zero
tolerance” policies for bullying
and cyberbullying, even though
zero tolerance has not been
shown to improve school climate
or school safety” (8)
6. “Pediatricians are in a
unique position to help
families understand these
sites and to encourage
healthy use and urge parents
to monitor for potential
problems with
cyberbullying, “Facebook
depression”, sexting and
exposure to inappropriate
content” (2)
Flickr.com
7. “Panorexia and
probulimia sites as
well as online
communities are
publicly available;
they are interactive
and promote
“thinspiration”
(inspirational pictures
of extremely thin
bodies)” (1)
Flickr.com
8. “Cyber victims may experience an
anonymous attacker who instantly disperses
fabricated photos throughout a large social
network” (7)
Flickr.com
10. “Willful and repeated harm
inflicted through the use of
computers, cell phones, and other
electronic devices” (6)
Flickr.com
11. “Study found that
25% of teens who
are on social media
for more that two
hours a day,
reported poor self-
rated mental health,
psychological
distress, suicide
ideation, or unmet
need for mental
health support” (1)
Flickr.com
13. “Young people having early
depression were at increased risk
of later adverse psychosocial
outcomes” (4)
Flickr.com
14. “Cyber victims may be
more likely to feel
isolated, dehumanized or
helpless at the time of an
attack” (7)
Flickr.com
15. “An aggressive
intentional act carries
out by a group or
individual, using
electronic forms of
contact, repeatedly
and over time against
a victim who cannot
easily defend him or
herself” (6)
Flickr.com
16. “Sense of belonging is defined as the experience of personal
involvement in a system or environment so that persons feel
themselves to be an integral part of that system or environment”
(3)
Flickr.com
17. “Social media has made it so easy for people to present
themselves as well as learn about another person online.
Exposure to this type of media has a great impact on peoples
psychological well being”
(1)
Flickr.com
18. Flickr.com
“Self-esteem is defined as a
personal judgement of the
worthiness that is
expression in the attitudes
the individual holds toward
his/her self” (9)
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