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    SELF-DESTRUCTIVE ONLINE CONTENT: FEATURES OF ATTITUDE AND RESPONSE OF ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH by GALINA U. SOLDATOVA, SVETLANA N. ILYUKHINA

    “…We emphasize the importance of developing effective online prevention measures for self-destructive behavior in adolescents and young people, nurturing a digital culture of online behavior, and raising digital competence, allowing for the creation of a safe and comfortable online space.…”
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    The role of the dark triad and the experience of violence in the creation and dissemination of self-destructive online content by adolescents and youth by G. Soldatova, S. Lyukhina

    Published in European Psychiatry (2022-06-01)
    “…Conclusions Self-destructive online content is seen by most teens and youth, and every seventh creates, approves and distributes it among peers, being a victim of violence in real life and having potential tendencies towards self-harm or suicidal behavior. …”
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    The Car-Purchasing Intention of the Youth in the Context of Online Car-Hailing: The Extended Theory of Planned Behavior by Yihui Huang, Fei Yang, Dong Zhang, Zhennan Ding

    Published in Journal of Advanced Transportation (2022-01-01)
    “…Based on the extended theory of Planned Behavior, this study found that the factors that negatively impact the car purchase intention of the youth are firstly the public transportation service quality, followed by the risks of private cars, and finally the online car-hailing services quality. …”
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    How Online Activities Shape Anti-Fraud Payment Behavior: Evidence from Chinese Youth by Linlin Bai

    Published in SAGE Open (2025-09-01)
    “…This study investigates how different types of online activities shape anti-fraud payment behavior among Chinese youth, utilizing data from the Chinese General Social Survey (2017). …”
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    What Drives Youth to Shop for Local Fashion Online? Extending the Planned Behavior Theory and Ethnocentrism by Dwi Kartikasari, Sri Zuliarni, Shinta Wahyu Hati, Ria Anggraini, Desi Ratna Sari, Nur Rahmah Andayani

    Published in Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (2025-01-01)
    “…Main Objectives: By adding to the theory of planned behavior and consumer ethnocentrism, this study aims to find the factors that affect people's intentions to buy local products in the context of e-commerce, fashion, youth, and Indonesia. …”
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    Reading Trends of Youth in Pakistan: A Pilot Study by Saira Hanif Soroya, Kanwal Ameen

    Subjects: “…reading trends, online reading behavior, youth reading behavior, academic libraries, digital reading…”
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    Working Alliance in Online Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Youth: Comparison With Clinic Delivery and its Role in Predicting Outcome by Anderson, Renee E E, Spence, Susan H, Donovan, Caroline L, March, Sonja, Prosser, Samantha, Kenardy, Justin

    Published in Journal of Medical Internet Research (2012-06-01)
    “…ObjectivesTo report two studies that examined (1) the quality of the working alliance in online cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), with minimal therapist contact, for anxiety disorders in youth, and (2) the role of working alliance and compliance in predicting treatment outcome. …”
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    Transgressive Behavior in Dutch Youth Sport by Nicolette Schipper-van Veldhoven, Joris Mulder, Boukje Cuelenaere, Robbert Zandvliet, Kimberly Farzan, Miriam Reijnen

    Published in Social Sciences (2022-08-01)
    “…Using a dedicated and customized online questionnaire, approximately 4000 adults who met the inclusion criteria (18 to 50 years old and have played sports in an organized context during childhood in the Netherlands) were surveyed with respect to their experiences of childhood psychological, physical, and sexual transgressive behavior while playing sports. …”
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    Positive youth development attributes, mental disorder, and problematic online behaviors in adolescents: a longitudinal study amidst the COVID-19 pandemic by Xiong Gan, Guo-Xing Xiang, Min Li, Xin Jin, Ke-Nan Qin

    Published in Frontiers in Public Health (2023-06-01)
    “…Therefore, the present study attempted to investigate the role of positive youth development (PYD) attributes in adolescents’ depression, internet gaming disorder (IGD) and cyberbullying/victimization (CBV).MethodsA total of 995 Chinese adolescents (Mage = 15.97 years, SD = 0.77, 325 boys) from two public high schools in Hubei province were recruited to participate in the three-wave longitudinal study over the span of 1 year during the pandemic (Time 1: November, 2020; Time 2: May, 2021; Time 3: November, 2021).ResultsT1 PYD attributes negatively predicted T2 depression and T3 online problematic behaviors. …”
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    Online Adolescent Suicide Risk Assessment by Virginia Sue Biddle

    Published in MedEdPORTAL (2013-03-01)
    “…Abstract This web-based suicide risk assessment training module is geared towards primary care providers and other clinicians who want to identify youth at risk for suicide in their practices. The program focuses on the assessment of background and subjective risk factors using the well-known Home, Education, Activities, Drug use and abuse, Sexual behavior, and Suicidality (HEADSS) interview instrument for psychosocial risk assessment. …”
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    The effects of online game addiction therapeutic camp on stability of online game addiction model for children and youth in Thailand by Alicha Soontawong, Ratchada Viriyapong

    Published in Research & Knowledge (2018-12-01)
    “…Online game addiction is one of the major issues that affects many aspects of child and youth development such as physical development, intelligence, meditation and violent behavior. …”
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