Online Peer Engagement in Adolescence

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adolescence
adolescent development
Adolescent Peer Influence
adolescent risk behaviours
Adolescent Romantic Relationships
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Cisgender Youth
Compulsive Internet
conjoint friendships
cybervictimisation
developmental psychology
digital peer relationship dynamics
digital wellbeing
Drinking Behaviour
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friendship evolution
Injunctive Peer Norms
Internet Addiction
Negative Affective Moods
Non-suicidal Self-injury
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offline-exclusive friendships
Online Interactions
Online peer engagement
Online Social
Online Social Interaction
online-exclusive friendships
Peer Influence
Peer Influence Effects
Peer Influence Processes
Pro-eating Disorder
Problematic Internet
qualitative peer research
Small Social Support Networks
Social Compensation Hypotheses
social media mental health
social networks
South Korean Adolescents
Traditional Bullying
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Young People's Sexual Development
Young People’s Sexual Development

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138604810
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides an in-depth insight into what is currently known and relatively unknown about youths’ online peer engagement. It delivers state-of-the-art current reviews of the literature in the field, with a strong coverage of methodological issues in studying online friendships and an emphasis on moving towards a new, less dichotomic, view of online peer interaction in adolescence.

With a focus on what spending time with online-exclusive peers entails – in terms of both potential positive as well as negative consequences for friendship quality, intimacy, and well-being – this book offers a more nuanced commentary on youths’ online peer engagement. Including coverage of the evolution of online friendships, cyberbullying, cyberdating, sexting, online abuse, smartphones, social networks, as well as their impact on adolescent social interaction online, Van Zalk and Monks consider implications for future research directions and practical applications.

Online Peer Engagement in Adolescence is important reading for undergraduate and master students studying social and developmental psychology, education, relationships and health, as well as advanced researchers and academics working in these fields.

Nejra Van Zalk is a developmental psychologist at Imperial College London, focusing on human-technology interaction and its impacts on mental health across the life-span.

Claire P. Monks is a developmental psychologist at the University of Greenwich, focusing on young people’s peer relationships.