A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran

Background: This article is based on this view that by using the technology of satellite media, any related risk that can have impact on children and adolescents, are come about; consequently, some actions should be taken to deal with these risks for taking them under control. Objective: In order to...

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Published in:Journal of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Main Authors: Sahar Naghshineh, Seyed Jamaledin Tabibi, Aliakbar Farhangi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7fd20923915846fd895cb09d15b8a083 2023-05-15T15:45:15+02:00 A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran Sahar Naghshineh Seyed Jamaledin Tabibi Aliakbar Farhangi 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18502/jbe.v6i1.4761 https://doaj.org/article/7fd20923915846fd895cb09d15b8a083 EN eng Tehran University of Medical Sciences https://jbe.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jbe/article/view/380 https://doaj.org/toc/2383-4196 https://doaj.org/toc/2383-420X doi:10.18502/jbe.v6i1.4761 2383-4196 2383-420X https://doaj.org/article/7fd20923915846fd895cb09d15b8a083 Journal of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2020) Risk Satellite media Children and adolescents Control Health Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Probabilities. Mathematical statistics QA273-280 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.18502/jbe.v6i1.4761 2022-12-31T05:08:49Z Background: This article is based on this view that by using the technology of satellite media, any related risk that can have impact on children and adolescents, are come about; consequently, some actions should be taken to deal with these risks for taking them under control. Objective: In order to prevent any kind of direct and/or indirect negative impacts of satellite media on children and adolescents, such as self-harm and suicide (Blue Whale Challenge Game as a social network phenomena) and cyberbullying, the objective of this article was to display a technical way through which it is possible to identify risks of satellite media that children and adolescents are exposed to them as well as reaching to a result for Iran. Methods: Basically, the research done was a comparative study; therefore, in nature, it called for a qualitative research. So, a descriptive research along with case studies as well as an analytical study were applied too. Distributing questionnaires to get to the final result led to an exploratory research and consequently applying the Mann-Whitney U Test using the SPSS statistics concluded to a quantitative research. The final result can be applied by the related authorities to protect children and adolescents. Therefore this research can be considered as an applied research too. Findings: By comparing five countries which were randomly selected from almost each continent along with Iran, focused on Tehran as a metropolitan counting different ethnic groups, risks of satellite media which have impacts on children and adolescents and were in common among all those countries, were identified by risk management techniques. Then the comparative and analytical studies and appraisals as well as statistical processes revealed that Iran’s current media approach and its performance towards children and adolescents are quite different from the other five countries that Iran was compared to. Conclusion: A new technical way to approach risks of satellite media to control them for preventing children ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Blue whale Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
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Satellite media
Children and adolescents
Control
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Biology (General)
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Probabilities. Mathematical statistics
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Satellite media
Children and adolescents
Control
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Sahar Naghshineh
Seyed Jamaledin Tabibi
Aliakbar Farhangi
A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran
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Satellite media
Children and adolescents
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Probabilities. Mathematical statistics
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description Background: This article is based on this view that by using the technology of satellite media, any related risk that can have impact on children and adolescents, are come about; consequently, some actions should be taken to deal with these risks for taking them under control. Objective: In order to prevent any kind of direct and/or indirect negative impacts of satellite media on children and adolescents, such as self-harm and suicide (Blue Whale Challenge Game as a social network phenomena) and cyberbullying, the objective of this article was to display a technical way through which it is possible to identify risks of satellite media that children and adolescents are exposed to them as well as reaching to a result for Iran. Methods: Basically, the research done was a comparative study; therefore, in nature, it called for a qualitative research. So, a descriptive research along with case studies as well as an analytical study were applied too. Distributing questionnaires to get to the final result led to an exploratory research and consequently applying the Mann-Whitney U Test using the SPSS statistics concluded to a quantitative research. The final result can be applied by the related authorities to protect children and adolescents. Therefore this research can be considered as an applied research too. Findings: By comparing five countries which were randomly selected from almost each continent along with Iran, focused on Tehran as a metropolitan counting different ethnic groups, risks of satellite media which have impacts on children and adolescents and were in common among all those countries, were identified by risk management techniques. Then the comparative and analytical studies and appraisals as well as statistical processes revealed that Iran’s current media approach and its performance towards children and adolescents are quite different from the other five countries that Iran was compared to. Conclusion: A new technical way to approach risks of satellite media to control them for preventing children ...
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title A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran
title_short A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran
title_full A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran
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title_full_unstemmed A Technical Way to Control Risks of Satellite Media to Protect Children and Adolescents Health: Comparing Countries with Iran
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