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Body Image

  • Steamy Mags Bad for Men's Body Image, Too
  • Internet, Alcohol and Sleep Tied to Girls' Weight
  • Most Teens and Tweens Think They Are Overweight

Internet safety

  • European kids fearless in downloading, a new study suggests
  • Norton Online Living Report 2009
  • Study: \'Cyberbullying\' hits one third of teens
  • Preferring the Web Over Watching TV
  • 80% of parents don't turn on parental control software
  • 80% of parents don't turn on parental control software, Two thirds never discuss online safety with kids
  • Survey: 17 Percent of GTAIV Purchasers Underage
  • Survey Shows Teens Meet Strangers Online
  • Parents support Internet, but they worry, poll shows
  • Bullying of Teenagers Online is Common, UCLA Psychologists Report
  • Many Parents Unaware of Their Kids\' Online Activity
  • 9 out of 10 Parents Think They Should Have Prime Reponsibility for Children\'s Internet Safety
  • Parental Influence and Teens' Attitude Toward Online Privacy Protection
  • 46% of Tweens Use a Cell Phone, Nielsen Reports
  • For teens, a friend online is usually a friend offline, too
  • Cyberbullying Grows Bigger and Meaner with Photos, Video

Digital citizenship

  • Girls Have The Edge In New Technologies, New Report Finds
  • Norton Online Living Report 2009
  • Study: Kids Going From Ads to Web
  • 8 Hours a Day Spent on Screens, Study Finds
  • What Your Kids Are Doing Online
  • Networked Families
  • Grudgingly, young people finally flock to Twitter
  • Preferring the Web Over Watching TV
  • Report: Kids and Teens Spending More Time, Money Online
  • Text Messages Can Aid Dieters
  • Facebook Eats Away at Email Usage on Today's Web
  • Writing, Technology and Teens
  • More Teens Are Gamers than Social Networkers
  • 80% of parents don't turn on parental control software, Two thirds never discuss online safety with kids
  • 89% of Kids Are Computer-Savvy
  • Survey: 17 Percent of GTAIV Purchasers Underage
  • Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century
  • Sleepless in textland
  • New Poll: Parents Conflicted About the Role of Digital Media in Kids' Lives
  • Young People, Ethics, and the New Digital Media: A Synthesis from the Good Play Project
  • Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
  • 40% of "iUsers" Accessing Internet From Mobile More Than From Computer
  • Study: Young People Watch Less TV
  • Study Confirms TXT SPK Doesn't Hurt Kids' Language Skills
  • Bullying of Teenagers Online is Common, UCLA Psychologists Report
  • Display of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace by Adolescents on Social Netwoking Sites
  • Video Games Improve Math Skills Among Children
  • Real Kids in Virtual Worlds
  • For teens, a friend online is usually a friend offline, too
  • Parental Influence and Teens' Attitude Toward Online Privacy Protection
  • Turns out video games are good--wait, didn't we know that already
  • New Survey Results Give a Window Into Teen Behavior and Risks
  • Teens on Social Networks Still Outrank Adults 2-1
  • The Civic Potential of Video Games
  • Teens, Video Games and Civics
  • Iowa State study finds video games can teach helpful behavior, too
  • Online Video Viewer Demographics

Social networking and virtual worlds

  • Online Video Viewer Demographics
  • Girls Have The Edge In New Technologies, New Report Finds
  • 8 Hours a Day Spent on Screens, Study Finds
  • Norton Online Living Report 2009
  • MySpace, Facebook Dominate Mobile
  • Iowa State study finds high volume video gamers have more difficulty staying attentive
  • What Your Kids Are Doing Online
  • 80% of parents don't turn on parental control software
  • Networked Families
  • Grudgingly, young people finally flock to Twitter
  • Teen Internet Users Are Creative Online
  • One in Five Teenagers Write Their Own Blog
  • Facebook Eats Away at Email Usage on Today's Web
  • More Teens Are Gamers than Social Networkers
  • 80% of parents don't turn on parental control software, Two thirds never discuss online safety with kids
  • 89% of Kids Are Computer-Savvy
  • Sleepless in textland
  • Joan Ganz Cooney Center Report Identifies Video Games as a Potential Ally in Children’s Health
  • Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
  • Study: Young People Watch Less TV
  • Bullying of Teenagers Online is Common, UCLA Psychologists Report
  • Real Kids in Virtual Worlds
  • Display of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace by Adolescents on Social Netwoking Sites
  • For teens, a friend online is usually a friend offline, too
  • Study: Teens Protecting Their Profiles
  • Working with Hands Helps Develop Kids' Brains
  • Iowa State study finds video games can teach helpful behavior, too
  • Teens on Social Networks Still Outrank Adults 2-1

Mobile and communicating

  • Norton Online Living Report 2009
  • MySpace, Facebook Dominate Mobile
  • The Future of the Internet III
  • Networked Families
  • Grudgingly, young people finally flock to Twitter
  • Survey: Teens Sharing Nude Images Online
  • Writing, Technology and Teens
  • Text Messages Can Aid Dieters
  • Facebook Eats Away at Email Usage on Today's Web
  • More Teens Are Gamers than Social Networkers
  • Sleepless in textland
  • 89% of Kids Are Computer-Savvy
  • 40% of "iUsers" Accessing Internet From Mobile More Than From Computer
  • Teens who use cell phones most found to be sadder and less assured
  • Study: Cell subscriptions jump among Hispanic teens
  • Study Confirms TXT SPK Doesn't Hurt Kids' Language Skills
  • Mobile Ads Might Work with Teens
  • Study: Young People Watch Less TV
  • Cell Phones Key to Teens’ Social Lives, 47% Can Text with Eyes Closed
  • Survey: Teens Use E-Mail Less Than Anyone Else
  • Scientists study children\'s TV habits
  • 46% of Tweens Use a Cell Phone, Nielsen Reports
  • Teens View Cell Phones as Essential

Creating media

  • Norton Online Living Report 2009
  • Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project
  • Study: Young People Watch Less TV

Sex and violence

  • Can TV Make Your Teen Pregnant?
  • Violent Video Games Linked to Child Aggression
  • Surfing Violent Web Sites Tied to Violent Behavior
  • Study: Kids Who Watch TV More Likely to Bully
  • The Effects of Media Violence on Our Youth
  • TV Ratings for Kids' Shows Don't Reflect Aggressive Content
  • Dramatic Increase in Sex and Profanity on Reality TV
  • Steamy Mags Bad for Men's Body Image, Too
  • Mass Media as a Sexual Super Peer for Early Maturing Girls
  • Kaiser Family Foundation Report: Sex on TV 4
  • Study: Adolescents who listen to music with degrading sexual lyrics have sex sooner
  • Teens Who Watch Sex On TV Are Twice as Likely to Have Sex Themselves
  • 4 in 10 Kids See Adult Material Online
  • Sexualization of Girls is Linked to Common Mental Health Problems in Girls and Women
  • Survey: Teens Sharing Nude Images Online
  • New Study Suggests Link Between Violence in Media and Aggression
  • Study Links Real, Media Violence
  • Study Suggests Video Game Violence Impacts Kids More Than Movie Violence
  • New Brain Mapping Research Links Violent Video Games to Aggression
  • New National Survey Indicates That Teens Don\'t Know As Much About Contraception and Protection As They Think
  • PG-13 = Not Safe For Kids
  • Violent Video Games and Our Kids: A Common Sense Approach
  • Violent Video Games Affect Boys' Biological Systems, Study Finds
  • Video Game Violence Goes Straight to Kids\' Heads
  • Survey: 17 Percent of GTAIV Purchasers Underage
  • Most middle-school boys and many girls play violent video games
  • Study: Wii Controls Don't Make You Violent
  • Study finds association between lyrics with degrading sex, early sexual experience
  • Does game violence make teens aggressive?
  • Survey: Unprotected Sex Common Among Teens
  • FCC Report Urges Limits On TV Violence
  • FTC Issues Report on Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children
  • TV Turns Kids Into Bullies
  • As movies portray fewer smokers, fewer teens light up
  • Teenage Sex: It's All the Media's Fault, Says Expert
  • Display of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace by Adolescents on Social Netwoking Sites
  • Violent Lyrics Linked to Aggression:
  • Video Game Violence Warnings Make Kids More Likely to Want to Play, Study Says
  • 77% of Boys Own M-Rated Games
  • Iowa State study finds video games can teach helpful behavior, too
  • Film Ratings For Violence Labeled as Meaningless

Consumerism

  • 8 Hours a Day Spent on Screens, Study Finds
  • Study: Kids Going From Ads to Web
  • Report: Kids and Teens Spending More Time, Money Online
  • Teens Who Drink More Affected by Booze Ads
  • Most Americans Wary of Youth Marketing Industry
  • Alcohol Ads Target Hispanic Youth
  • Study: First Analysis of Online Food Advertising Targeting Children
  • 89% of Kids Are Computer-Savvy
  • U.S. Kids Spent $18 Billion Last Year, While Parents Spent $58 Billion Just to Feed Them
  • The Challenge: JUST SAY NO
  • Study: Cell subscriptions jump among Hispanic teens
  • Mobile Ads Might Work with Teens
  • Alcohol-Branded Clothing Linked to Early Teen Drinking
  • FTC Releases Research on Children’s Exposure to Television Advertising
  • Cell Phones Key to Teens’ Social Lives, 47% Can Text with Eyes Closed