Traditionally, the public and professional debate about the inappropriateness of media violence for children focuses mainly on the negative effects of violence in entertainment programming. However, since the terrorist attacks on September 11th and the recent coverage of the war in Iraq, the suitability of real-life news violence for children may be doubted more than ever. To draw attention to the potential harmful effects of violence presented in news programs, it is argued in the present article that health care professionals should advocate a broader conception of media violence than thus far has been used. On the basis of recent research, potential effects of violent news content, such as fear, aggression, and desensitization, are discu...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
There are many factors that can affect a child\u27s behavior, especially when it comes to aggressive...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
My project is about how media violence affects young children. I discussed in my project how childre...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
Between 1987 and 1998, children committed numerous school shootings–killing or wounding classmates, ...
Television has become a significant component of children's activities. Violence on television and i...
This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a r...
Worldwide, many children are exposed, either directly or indirectly, to violence and traumatic image...
Media violence poses a threat to public health inasmuch as it leads to an increase in real-world vi...
A study of Saturday morning television suggests children are exposed to more violent acts per minute...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
There are many factors that can affect a child\u27s behavior, especially when it comes to aggressive...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
My project is about how media violence affects young children. I discussed in my project how childre...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
Between 1987 and 1998, children committed numerous school shootings–killing or wounding classmates, ...
Television has become a significant component of children's activities. Violence on television and i...
This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a r...
Worldwide, many children are exposed, either directly or indirectly, to violence and traumatic image...
Media violence poses a threat to public health inasmuch as it leads to an increase in real-world vi...
A study of Saturday morning television suggests children are exposed to more violent acts per minute...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
There are many factors that can affect a child\u27s behavior, especially when it comes to aggressive...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...