A moderated mediation model of the relationship between adolescent screentime, online privacy cognitions and exposure to online substance marketing
This study indicates that adolescent privacy-related cognitions may be an important mechanism for future studies related to adolescent online risk behaviour. Implications for child and family social work are discussed.
Source: Child and Family Social Work - Category: Child Development Authors: Erin Corcoran,
Nathan Wydra,
Nelsa Tejada,
Shimei Nelapati,
Joy Gabrielli Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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