Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh

This study explored the influence of four important factors: demographic, psychological, social and religiosity level upon two important aspects: online risks and harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. A total of 443 teenagers (203 boys and 240 girls) from 8 educational institutions in urban and rural...

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Main Authors: Taslim Taher, Mohd Adam Suhaimi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Sindh 2018-01-01
Series:University of Sindh Journal of Information and Communication Technology
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Online Access:http://sujo.usindh.edu.pk/index.php/USJICT/article/view/3838/2638
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spelling doaj-53764f51d6b648ff85acdb3522ede4432020-11-25T01:55:01ZengUniversity of SindhUniversity of Sindh Journal of Information and Communication Technology2521-55822523-12352018-01-01213643Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in BangladeshTaslim Taher0Mohd Adam Suhaimi1Department of Information Systems, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)Department of Information Systems, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)This study explored the influence of four important factors: demographic, psychological, social and religiosity level upon two important aspects: online risks and harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. A total of 443 teenagers (203 boys and 240 girls) from 8 educational institutions in urban and rural areas participated in the survey that employed a 45-item questionnaire measuring the constructs on a 5-point Likert scale. The data were analyzed quantitatively using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation tests. The results showed that age and Socio-Economic Status (SES) under demographic factors; low self-efficacy, risky behavior and practices under psychological factors; parents, teachers and peers under social factors and religiosity level are significantly correlated with online risks among teenagers in Bangladesh. In addition to that, age and Socio-Economic Status (SES) under demographic factors; low self-efficacy, emotional problems as well as risky behavior and practices under psychological factors; teachers and peers under social factors as well as religiosity level were also found significantly correlated with harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. However, gender under demographic factors was not found having any statistical significant difference regarding online risks and harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. The findings have important implications on what the authorities need to put in place to make the online environment safe for their children.http://sujo.usindh.edu.pk/index.php/USJICT/article/view/3838/2638Demographic FactorsPsychological FactorsSocial FactorsReligiosity Level
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Mohd Adam Suhaimi
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Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh
University of Sindh Journal of Information and Communication Technology
Demographic Factors
Psychological Factors
Social Factors
Religiosity Level
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Mohd Adam Suhaimi
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title Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh
title_short Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh
title_full Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of Online Risks and Harm among Teenagers in Bangladesh
title_sort correlation of online risks and harm among teenagers in bangladesh
publisher University of Sindh
series University of Sindh Journal of Information and Communication Technology
issn 2521-5582
2523-1235
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study explored the influence of four important factors: demographic, psychological, social and religiosity level upon two important aspects: online risks and harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. A total of 443 teenagers (203 boys and 240 girls) from 8 educational institutions in urban and rural areas participated in the survey that employed a 45-item questionnaire measuring the constructs on a 5-point Likert scale. The data were analyzed quantitatively using descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation tests. The results showed that age and Socio-Economic Status (SES) under demographic factors; low self-efficacy, risky behavior and practices under psychological factors; parents, teachers and peers under social factors and religiosity level are significantly correlated with online risks among teenagers in Bangladesh. In addition to that, age and Socio-Economic Status (SES) under demographic factors; low self-efficacy, emotional problems as well as risky behavior and practices under psychological factors; teachers and peers under social factors as well as religiosity level were also found significantly correlated with harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. However, gender under demographic factors was not found having any statistical significant difference regarding online risks and harm among teenagers in Bangladesh. The findings have important implications on what the authorities need to put in place to make the online environment safe for their children.
topic Demographic Factors
Psychological Factors
Social Factors
Religiosity Level
url http://sujo.usindh.edu.pk/index.php/USJICT/article/view/3838/2638
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