Orig. title: Jeugd en cybersafety
Engl. transl.: Youth and Cybersafety
Study details
Year: | 2011 |
Scope: | National |
Countries: | Netherlands |
Methodology: | Empirical research – Quantitative |
Methods of data collection: | Survey |
Researched Groups: | Children |
Children Ages: | Pre-adolescents (11-13 Years old); Adolescents (14-18 Years old) |
Funder: | Stichting Innovatie Alliantie |
Consents: | Consent obtained from school officials / principal; Consent obtained from parents |
Informed Consent: | Consent obtained |
Ethics: | Ethical issues flagged in the paper |
Data Set Availability: | Not mentioned |
Goals
To increase online safety of youth by identifying which Dutch youth are most at risk online. This study focuses on which factors are increasing the risk of online perpetration and victimization. (Translated by coder)
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