Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010

Abstract Background Friends are important in childhood and adolescence, especially to bullied children. Technology mediated communication (TMC) could be used both to develop and maintain friendship. The present study examined (1) trends in the use of TMC with friends between 2001 and 2010; (2) possi...

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Published in:Child: Care, Health and Development
Main Authors: Bjereld, Y., Daneback, K., Löfstedt, P., Bjarnason, T., Tynjälä, J., Välimaa, R., Petzold, M.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/cch.12409 2024-09-15T18:14:14+00:00 Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010 Bjereld, Y. Daneback, K. Löfstedt, P. Bjarnason, T. Tynjälä, J. Välimaa, R. Petzold, M. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cch.12409 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fcch.12409 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/cch.12409 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Child: Care, Health and Development volume 43, issue 3, page 451-457 ISSN 0305-1862 1365-2214 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.12409 2024-08-09T04:25:58Z Abstract Background Friends are important in childhood and adolescence, especially to bullied children. Technology mediated communication (TMC) could be used both to develop and maintain friendship. The present study examined (1) trends in the use of TMC with friends between 2001 and 2010; (2) possible differences between bullied and not bullied children and (3) differences between children with few close friends and children with several close friends. Methods Data were obtained from three waves of the serial cross‐sectional Health Behaviour in School‐Aged Children survey conducted in Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden during 2001/2002, 2005/2006 and 2009/2010. The total sample consisted of 65 953 children aged 11, 13 and 15. Results Two trends were observed. The first trend showed an increased use of TMC in all countries. Children that were not bullied and/or had several close friends had increased their use of TMC with friends from 2001 to 2010. The second trend was applicable only for bullied children with few close friends; they had not as other children increased their use of TMC and thus remained at the same levels as in 2001/2002. Conclusions Bullied children with few close friends were excluded from communication forums that usually allow children to maintain and develop friendships. This is a concern because friends are important during childhood and adolescence, especially for bullied children. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wiley Online Library Child: Care, Health and Development 43 3 451 457
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description Abstract Background Friends are important in childhood and adolescence, especially to bullied children. Technology mediated communication (TMC) could be used both to develop and maintain friendship. The present study examined (1) trends in the use of TMC with friends between 2001 and 2010; (2) possible differences between bullied and not bullied children and (3) differences between children with few close friends and children with several close friends. Methods Data were obtained from three waves of the serial cross‐sectional Health Behaviour in School‐Aged Children survey conducted in Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden during 2001/2002, 2005/2006 and 2009/2010. The total sample consisted of 65 953 children aged 11, 13 and 15. Results Two trends were observed. The first trend showed an increased use of TMC in all countries. Children that were not bullied and/or had several close friends had increased their use of TMC with friends from 2001 to 2010. The second trend was applicable only for bullied children with few close friends; they had not as other children increased their use of TMC and thus remained at the same levels as in 2001/2002. Conclusions Bullied children with few close friends were excluded from communication forums that usually allow children to maintain and develop friendships. This is a concern because friends are important during childhood and adolescence, especially for bullied children.
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author Bjereld, Y.
Daneback, K.
Löfstedt, P.
Bjarnason, T.
Tynjälä, J.
Välimaa, R.
Petzold, M.
spellingShingle Bjereld, Y.
Daneback, K.
Löfstedt, P.
Bjarnason, T.
Tynjälä, J.
Välimaa, R.
Petzold, M.
Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010
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title Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010
title_short Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010
title_full Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010
title_fullStr Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010
title_full_unstemmed Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010
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