网络受害者和危险网络行为的潜在或隐蔽迹象和症状:综合评论》。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Issues in Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1080/01612840.2024.2415480
J'Andra L Antisdel
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本综合综述旨在描述青少年网络受害和危险网络行为的潜在或隐蔽信号。本综述以 Whittemore 和 Knafl 的综合综述法为指导。我们使用以下数据库对 2010 年 1 月至 2022 年 2 月间发表的经同行评审的主要研究进行了文献检索:护理及相关健康文献全文累积索引》(CINAHL)、《美国心理学会社会工作文摘》(APA Social Work Abstracts)、ERIC、PsycInfo 和 APA PsycArticles。最初,搜索字符串为(网络受害或网络欺凌)和(风险)和(互联网或在线)和(迹象或症状)和(潜伏或隐蔽或隐藏或隐秘)和(生活经验或感知或认知)。还添加了其他术语,包括社会工程学。本综述共收录了 20 篇文章。文献中出现了四个主题:(1) 网络受害和高风险网络行为的相互性,(2) 潜在或隐蔽的迹象和症状,(3) 围绕青少年网络经历的新语言,以及 (4) 披露经历的障碍。潜在或隐蔽的迹象和症状分为两个次主题:(1) 情绪失调和 (2) 在线互动与表达。披露经历的障碍分为两个次主题:(1) 不愿披露;(2) 尽量减少或切断经历。定性研究提供了有关青少年网络受害经历的更丰富信息。未来的研究需要使用定性方法和对公共社交媒体帖子的直接分析,以有效检测网络受害和危险网络行为的潜在或隐蔽迹象和症状。
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The Latent or Covert Signs and Symptoms of Cyber Victimization and Risky Online Behaviors: An Integrative Review.

The purpose of this integrative review is to describe latent or covert signals of cyber victimization and risky online behaviors in teens. This review was guided by Whittemore and Knafl's integrative review method. A literature search of peer-reviewed, primary source studies published between January 2010 and February 2022 was conducted using the following databases: Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature Plus with Full Text (CINAHL), APA Social Work Abstracts, ERIC, PsycInfo, and APA PsycArticles. Initially, the search string was (cyber victimization OR cyberbullying) AND (risky) AND (internet OR online) AND (signs OR symptoms) AND (latent OR covert OR hidden OR cryptic) AND (lived experience OR perceived OR perception). Additional terms were added, including social engineering. A total of 20 articles were included in this review. Four themes emerged from the literature: (1) the reciprocal nature of cyber victimization and risky online behaviors, (2) latent or covert signs and symptoms, (3) new language surrounding teens' online experiences, and (4) barriers to disclosing experiences. Latent or covert signs and symptoms were categorized into two sub-themes: (1) mood dysregulation and (2) online interaction and expression. Barriers to disclosing experiences were categorized into two subthemes: (1) reluctance to disclose and (2) minimization or disconnection of experience. Qualitative studies yielded richer information concerning the experiences of teens who experienced cyber victimization. Future research using qualitative methodologies and direct analysis of public social media posts are needed to effectively detect the latent or covert signs and symptoms of cyber victimization and risky online behaviors.

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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Issues in Mental Health Nursing NURSINGPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Issues in Mental Health Nursing is a refereed journal designed to expand psychiatric and mental health nursing knowledge. It deals with new, innovative approaches to client care, in-depth analysis of current issues, and empirical research. Because clinical research is the primary vehicle for the development of nursing science, the journal presents data-based articles on nursing care provision to clients of all ages in a variety of community and institutional settings. Additionally, the journal publishes theoretical papers and manuscripts addressing mental health promotion, public policy concerns, and educational preparation of mental health nurses. International contributions are welcomed.
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