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040 _aAFV
100 _aDavid-Ferdon, Corinne
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245 _aElectronic media and youth violence:
_cCorinne David-Ferdon and Marci Feldman Hertz
_ba CDC issue brief for researchers
260 _aAtlanta, Ga. :
_bNational Center for Injury Prevenion and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
_c2009
300 _a20 p.
_aelectronic document (24 p.), PDf file (11.05 MB)
520 _a'The past two decades have witnessed a virtual explosion in new technology that has been eagerly embraced by adolescents. Technology has many social and educational benefits, but it can also provide more opportunities for youth violence and aggression. In September 2006, CDC convened an expert panel to discuss the latest information on how technology is used by young people to behave aggressively. The panel affirmed the need for a purposeful approach to preventing youth violence and aggression perpetrated through the use of electronic media. Electronic Media and Youth Violence: A CDC Research Brief for Researchers describes the current research on electronic aggression, highlights the gaps, and suggests future directions." (from the website)
650 2 7 _aADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
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650 2 7 _aBULLYING
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650 2 7 _aAGGRESSION
_952
650 2 7 _aDATING VIOLENCE
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650 2 7 _aMEDIA
_9367
650 2 7 _aSOCIAL MEDIA
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650 2 7 _aPERPETRATORS
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650 2 7 _aTECHNOLOGY
_9599
650 2 7 _aVICTIMS
_9622
650 2 7 _aVIOLENCE
_9629
650 2 7 _9660
_aYOUNG PEOPLE
651 4 _aUNITED STATES
_92646
700 _aHertz, Marci F.
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856 _uhttps://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/5392
942 _cBRIEFING
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