2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-021-02059-2
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Associations Between Parental Maltreatment and Online Behavior Among Young Adolescents

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“…How to reduce adolescents’ online deviant behaviors has become the focus of attention. Most of the previous studies focused on the risk factors (e.g., dark side of personality traits, peer alienation, and parental maltreatment) of adolescents’ online deviant behaviors [ 3 , 8 , 13 ]. However, according to the theory of positive youth development [ 18 , 19 , 20 ], we should not only pay attention to these risk factors, but also pay more attention to protective factors to reduce adolescents’ online deviant behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…How to reduce adolescents’ online deviant behaviors has become the focus of attention. Most of the previous studies focused on the risk factors (e.g., dark side of personality traits, peer alienation, and parental maltreatment) of adolescents’ online deviant behaviors [ 3 , 8 , 13 ]. However, according to the theory of positive youth development [ 18 , 19 , 20 ], we should not only pay attention to these risk factors, but also pay more attention to protective factors to reduce adolescents’ online deviant behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, cyberspace is also full of all kinds of risks and temptations, causing their own deviant behaviors [ 2 ]. In recent years, adolescents’ online deviant behaviors, such as cyber flaming behavior, cyberbullying behavior, cyber obscenity/pornography, and deception on the Internet, have increasingly attracted the attention of researchers [ 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ]. College students are in a period of late adolescence when their outlook on the world, life, and values have not yet been established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following are the titles of the reports of included studies as seen in Table 3. Impacts of Low Self-control and Opportunity Structure on Cyberbullying Developmental Trajectories: Using a Latent Class Growth Analysis [103], Scrolling and the In-Between Spaces of Boredom: Marginalized Youths on the Periphery of Vienna [104], Cyberbullying Victimization and Perpetration in South Korean Youth: Structural Equation Modeling and Latent Means Analysis [105], Predictors for runaway behavior in adolescents in South Korea: national data from a comprehensive survey of adolescents [106], Associations Between Parental Maltreatment and Online Behavior Among Young Adolescents [107], Understanding deviance from the perspectives of youth labelled as children in conflict with law in Mumbai, India [108], Smartphone Addiction Culminating into Youth Deviance: A Sociological Study [109], The digital divide in the US criminal justice system [110], The Effects of Korean Parents' Smartphone Addiction on Korean Children's Smartphone Addiction: Moderating Effects of Children's Gender and Age [111], Exploring the Role of Self-Control Across Distinct Patterns of Cyber-Deviance in Emerging Adolescence [112], Exploring the Decisional Drivers of Deviance: A Qualitative Study of Institutionalized Adolescents in Malaysia [113]. A reason these publications did not return in the scoping review of "children, empowerment, smartphones" may have been that the focus of the 4 February 2024 limited Google Scholar search was not empowerment.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examining the 11 returns from the limited Google Scholar search of "deviant crimes against the middle class using smartphones" (see Table 3), there are three points to note. The first is that, of the 11 returns, five are concerning South Korea [103,[105][106][107]111], two are regarding India [108,109], and one focuses on Malaysia [113]-all Eastern democracies. There are only three reports concerning Western democracies: one considering Austria [104], another focused on the United States [110], and the third concerning Australia [112].…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, as family relationships and education in school are prioritized in Confucian values (Kim et al, 2005), parents and teachers might take an important role in providing the main source of stress to South Korean adolescents (Cho & DioGuardi, 2020). For instance, existing studies have reported a significant association between parental abuse and South Korean adolescents’ delinquency from the GST perspective (Hong et al, 2017; Kim & Han, 2021). Since the South Korean parent–child relationship is hierarchical and this cultural context justifies strict parental discipline such as harsh punishment and maltreatment (Cho, 2019), researchers have noted that parental abuse has played a significant role in inducing stress to South Korean adolescents (Choi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%