Social Networking Sites Pose Unique Risks to Adolescents: New Study
As part of this study, researchers surveyed 1,588 youths between the ages of 10 and 15 who had used the Internet at least once within the previous 6 months. In responding to their survey questions, 15% of the kids in the study reported that they had received an unwanted sexual advance on-line within the last year. Of that 15%, only 4% reported that the unwanted advance originated from a social networking site. Thirty-three percent of the participants reported having been harassed on-line within the last year -- only 9% of which were related to social networking sites.
According to the survey data, significant threats seem to loom elsewhere in cyberspace -- 43% of those participants who had been solicited on-line were solicited via instant messaging. Thirty-two percent had been solicited in a chatroom. Harassment was also more common while instant messaging -- 55% had experienced harassment while sending and receiving instant messages.
In the interest of protecting children from solicitation and harassment on-line, the Internet safety website StaySafe.Org recommends the following:
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