Improving parental monitoring of social media behaviors to reduce negative health outcomes

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    Thesis advisor: Rodgers, Jill
    Committee member: Larson, Meg
    Committee member: Jackson, Cheryl
    Degree granting institution: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
    Degree granting institution: Clarion University of Pennsylvania
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    2020
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    Social media plays a significant part in the lives of many teens. Inappropriate use of social media can cause negative consequences. Studies show that cyber-bullying, lack of family interaction, lower self-esteem and depression are among these consequences. Unfortunately, studies also show that many parents lack the knowledge to monitor their children’s social media use.
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    Shaeffer, J. Improving parental monitoring of social media behaviors to reduce negative health outcomes. [Dissertation]. Edinboro and Clarion Universities of Pennsylvania, 2020.
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