2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18063227
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Perceived Challenges and Online Harms from Social Media Use on a Severity Continuum: A Qualitative Psychological Stakeholder Perspective

Abstract: Evidence suggests that problematic use of gaming, the internet, and social media among adolescents is on the rise, affecting multiple psycho-emotional domains. However, research providing a comprehensive and triangulated stakeholder perspective of perceived harms is lacking. How are adolescent online harms experienced and conceptualized by students, parents, and teachers? The present study comprised part of a qualitative needs assessment investigation with the use of focus groups and individual interviews amon… Show more

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“…From planned meetings -shopping with friends -to accidental encounters, the importance of accessible physical retail became particularly evident during the COVID-19 lockdowns when going to food and convenience shops have been among a minority of sanctioned activities (Carmona et al 2020). The equivalent online -social network driven commerce -while driving huge sales volumes (Statistica 2019) has none of the in-person social benefits of contact in the physical world and has been associated with distinct harms (Throuvala et al 2021). • Non-technological, does not strictly apply to any retail formats today when even a humble market stall can be connected via modern technology to international payment systems, social media, online ordering and stock from around the globe.…”
Section: The Sun Model Of Shopping Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From planned meetings -shopping with friends -to accidental encounters, the importance of accessible physical retail became particularly evident during the COVID-19 lockdowns when going to food and convenience shops have been among a minority of sanctioned activities (Carmona et al 2020). The equivalent online -social network driven commerce -while driving huge sales volumes (Statistica 2019) has none of the in-person social benefits of contact in the physical world and has been associated with distinct harms (Throuvala et al 2021). • Non-technological, does not strictly apply to any retail formats today when even a humble market stall can be connected via modern technology to international payment systems, social media, online ordering and stock from around the globe.…”
Section: The Sun Model Of Shopping Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is taking time from other activities that they could have been doing, the motivation for doing other things that are fun has really gone down" (Teacher, Throuvala et al, 2021). One can see that this subcategory highly overlaps with the other categories mentioned above (e.g., conflict with work or family).…”
Section: Impact Of Smu On External Processes (Behaviours and Environm...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the other hand, user-centred measures focus on the psychological-perceptual component of how users perceive technology (e.g., perceptions of message content, attitudes or feelings about social media), or why they use it (e.g., motivations for usage, Meier & Reinecke, 2020). All in all, self-report measures such as questionnaires or interviews have been dominant to assess both technology-centred and user-centred aspects of SMU Throuvala et al, 2021). As said above, criticism about the validity of self-report measures applies to technology-centred measures of SMU.…”
Section: Self-report Measures Of Smumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the modern era of smart technology, everything moving around us is based on artificial intelligence or machine learning-based. Though with the increasing usage of the internet, data browsing in our daily life includes in our routine [114,115]. Then, if we talk about the Covid-19 pandemic, many cyber-attacks have been diagnosed, especially in WHO, that data from the WHO app has been breached.…”
Section: Spam Emailsmentioning
confidence: 99%