Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children
This article analyses the risk of receiving online sexual messages and experiencing harm among Estonian children. In particular, the paper examines the association between receiving sexual messages and behavioural, psychological and demographic characteristics, and the social mediation of children’s...
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doaj-9c8410436952417eb7c6d2638f5bc5de2020-11-24T23:41:30ZengTallinn University Studies of Transition States and Societies1736-874X1736-87582012-11-01423548Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian ChildrenVeronika KalmusMare AinsaarKadri SooThis article analyses the risk of receiving online sexual messages and experiencing harm among Estonian children. In particular, the paper examines the association between receiving sexual messages and behavioural, psychological and demographic characteristics, and the social mediation of children’s Internet use. Estonian data from EU Kids Online survey are used, involving 780 children aged 11-16. Results demonstrate that 19% of children who use the Internet have received online sexual messages, and 6% have felt disturbed. The probability of receiving sexual messages online is higher for children with risky online and offline behaviour and psychological difficulties. Perceiving online messages as sexually harassing is higher among children with excessive Internet use, lower levels of parental monitoring and higher levels of peer mediation of Internet use. The risk of exposure to harassing sexual messages also differs by age and, more notably, by the minority status. Mediation by parents and teachers plays an insignificant role in reducing teenagers’ risks of receiving sexual messages.http://www.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/stss_nov_2012_soo1.pdfsexual messagingonline sexual harassmentchildrensocial mediation of Internet useEstonia. |
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Veronika Kalmus Mare Ainsaar Kadri Soo Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children Studies of Transition States and Societies sexual messaging online sexual harassment children social mediation of Internet use Estonia. |
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Veronika Kalmus Mare Ainsaar Kadri Soo |
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Veronika Kalmus |
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Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children |
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Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children |
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Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children |
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Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children |
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Behind the Curtains of e-State: Determinants of Online Sexual Harassment among Estonian Children |
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behind the curtains of e-state: determinants of online sexual harassment among estonian children |
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Tallinn University |
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Studies of Transition States and Societies |
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1736-874X 1736-8758 |
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2012-11-01 |
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This article analyses the risk of receiving online sexual messages and experiencing harm among Estonian children. In particular, the paper examines the association between receiving sexual messages and behavioural, psychological and demographic characteristics, and the social mediation of children’s Internet use. Estonian data from EU Kids Online survey are used, involving 780 children aged 11-16. Results demonstrate that 19% of children who use the Internet have received online sexual messages, and 6% have felt disturbed. The probability of receiving sexual messages online is higher for children with risky online and offline behaviour and psychological difficulties. Perceiving online messages as sexually harassing is higher among children with excessive Internet use, lower levels of parental monitoring and higher levels of peer mediation of Internet use. The risk of exposure to harassing sexual messages also differs by age and, more notably, by the minority status. Mediation by parents and teachers plays an insignificant role in reducing teenagers’ risks of receiving sexual messages. |
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sexual messaging online sexual harassment children social mediation of Internet use Estonia. |
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http://www.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/stss_nov_2012_soo1.pdf |
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