Survey data of 1010 participants exploring their internet usage preference and their willingness to be engaged by online professionals if they are in need. Abstract Aim: Our study aims to understand youths’ online behavior in terms of disclosing their distress and help seeking. Methods: A cross-sectional telephone-based survey was conducted with 1,010 young people in Hong Kong. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors associated with youths who express emotional distress online and the differences among four categories of youths—non-distressed youths (reference group) and three categories of distressed youths (not-seek-help group, sought informal help, and sought formal help groups)—in terms of their help seeking ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-210.1. Introduction -- 2. Adolescent stress and coping -- 3...
Nowadays adolescents use the Internet very often in their daily life activities what, according to t...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
Survey data of 1010 participants exploring their internet usage preference and their willingness to ...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Child-serving professionals have struggled to understand the often complex emotional and behavioral ...
The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal peop...
Purpose: The internet plays an important role in the lives of self-harming and suicidal young people...
Despite accelerating interest in the impact of the internet on suicidal behaviour, empirical work ha...
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between Internet use and civic involvement in ...
Help-seeking is an adaptive process whereby a person seeks external support for a problem. Help-seek...
The aim of the present study was to examine the perceived impact of suicide-related Internet use, pa...
Examining social media consumption outcomes of young people is relevant in today’s society. The auth...
Background: Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst concerns regar...
This study used a Consensual Qualitative Research methodology to explore the motivations and experie...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-210.1. Introduction -- 2. Adolescent stress and coping -- 3...
Nowadays adolescents use the Internet very often in their daily life activities what, according to t...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
Survey data of 1010 participants exploring their internet usage preference and their willingness to ...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Child-serving professionals have struggled to understand the often complex emotional and behavioral ...
The study replicates earlier research using a UK sample to examine differences between suicidal peop...
Purpose: The internet plays an important role in the lives of self-harming and suicidal young people...
Despite accelerating interest in the impact of the internet on suicidal behaviour, empirical work ha...
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between Internet use and civic involvement in ...
Help-seeking is an adaptive process whereby a person seeks external support for a problem. Help-seek...
The aim of the present study was to examine the perceived impact of suicide-related Internet use, pa...
Examining social media consumption outcomes of young people is relevant in today’s society. The auth...
Background: Research exploring internet use and self-harm is rapidly expanding amidst concerns regar...
This study used a Consensual Qualitative Research methodology to explore the motivations and experie...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-210.1. Introduction -- 2. Adolescent stress and coping -- 3...
Nowadays adolescents use the Internet very often in their daily life activities what, according to t...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...