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Sexting and the Definition Issue
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 61Issue 5p544–554Published online: July 19, 2017- Yara Barrense-Dias
- André Berchtold
- Joan-Carles Surís
- Christina Akre
Cited in Scopus: 139Sexting among youths has become a necessary topic of interest in research because of the negative consequences that this activity could create, especially when content is shared with others. Indeed, this loss of control could lead to humiliation, (cyber)bullying, or harassment. The development of new technologies, press coverage, and increase of prevalence rates could also explain the growth of interest in sexting. However, its definition is still a gray area. This review examines the different definitions of sexting used in the literature and its correlates. - Review article
A Systematic Review of Interventions for Preventing Adolescent Intimate Partner Violence
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 54Issue 1p3–13Published online: October 14, 2013- Petra De Koker
- Catherine Mathews
- Melanie Zuch
- Sheri Bastien
- Amanda J. Mason-Jones
Cited in Scopus: 139Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive global health issue affecting adolescents. We reviewed randomized controlled trials of interventions to reduce physical, sexual, and psychological violence perpetration and victimization among adolescents.