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Sheaffer, J. (2020). Improving Parental Monitoring of Social Media Behaviors to Reduce Negative Health Outcomes. Retrieved from Edinboro, Pennsylvania
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Improving Parental Monitoring of Social Media Behaviors to Reduce Negative Health Outcomes
Abstract
Social media plays a significant part in the lives of many teens. Inappropriate use of social media can cause negative consequences. Studies show that cyber-bullying, lack of family interaction, lower self-esteem and depression are among these consequences. Unfortunately, studies also show that many parents lack the knowledge to monitor their children’s social media use.
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2020
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Improving Parental Monitoring of Social Media Behaviors to Reduce Negative Health Outcomes
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Nursing, Health sciences, Adolescence, Parental monitoring, Social media, RT73, 613.6, Cyberbullying
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Social media plays a significant part in the lives of many teens. Inappropriate use of social media can cause negative consequences. Studies show that cyber-bullying, lack of family interaction, lower self-esteem and depression are among these consequences. Unfortunately, studies also show that many parents lack the knowledge to monitor their children’s social media use., Copyrights are retained by the author. Please contact Jennifer Sheaffer for further use of this material.
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Sheaffer, Jennifer (author), (Rogers, Jill) (Thesis advisor), (Jackson, Cheryl) (Committee member), (Larson, Meg) (Committee member), (Price, Gwyneth) (Committee member), Clarion University of Pennsylvania Nursing (Degree grantor), (Degree grantor)
Date
2020
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Text, Dissertation/Thesis
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electronic, pdf
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EDA:280, Edinboro, Pennsylvania
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eng
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