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Is Generative AI Increasing the Risk for Technology‐Mediated Trauma Among Vulnerable Populations?
ABSTRACT The proliferation of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) has led to an increased reliance on AI‐generated content for designing and deploying digital health interventions. While generative AI has the potential to facilitate and automate healthcare, there are concerns that AI‐generated content and AI‐generated health advice could
Abdul‐Fatawu Abdulai
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An Efficient Deep Learning‐Based Framework for Predicting Cyber Violence in Social Networks
The widespread use of the internet has led to the rapid expansion of social networks, making it easier for individuals to share content online. However, this has also increased the prevalence of cyber violence, necessitating the development of automated detection methods.
Younes Fayand Fathabad +4 more
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This article is a basic information about the new social pathology phenomenon called cyberstalking; it is supplemented with results of empirical probe investigating thebackgroud for this pattern of behaviour in the Czech Republic territory.
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Given the contemporary landscape of social media interactions and their profound influence on consumer behavior, this study is aimed at exploring the intricate connections between subjective norms, social media stalking, peer influence, and their impact on internal cognitive and emotional processes. Specifically, we explore how these factors, including
Khoi Minh Nguyen +5 more
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Fear of Missing Out in an Online Context and Dysfunctional Risks in Adolescents
Fear of missing out (FoMO) is a problematic kind of attachment related to the distress caused by knowing that others are having rewarding experiences of which one is not a part. Although this feeling can negatively impact the lives of adolescents, the relationship between FoMO and other risks of dysfunctional use of the Internet in this age range is ...
Jessica Ortega-Barón +6 more
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Bridging Real and Virtual: An Ecological Approach to Prevent Cyberviolence Against Women
ABSTRACT Women experience gender violence more than men, in the digital world as well as offline. To understand and prevent this phenomenon, we must consider the continuum between the virtual and the real world and highlight that cyberviolence and offline violence follow the same patterns.
Barbara Agueli +4 more
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The proposed study aims to enhance online privacy within social networking platforms by categorizing users into three trust levels (acquaintances, friends, close friends) based on engagement and trust. The method dynamically adjusts relationship status over time, considering past and present offenses, offering a more realistic simulation of real‐world ...
Nisha P. Shetty +4 more
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Smartphones and attitudes to intimate partner violence: Evidence from Africa
Abstract This paper, using data from the Afrobarometer surveys, examines the potential for smartphones to influence attitudes to intimate partner violence (IPV). Controlling for ownership of television and radio, we find that those living in areas with a higher incidence of smartphone ownership are more likely to state that it is never justifiable for ...
Robert Gillanders, Glenn McNamara
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Internet crime as a threat to children and adolescents
Universal access to the Internet - whose role in society in the last few years has become significant - enables the development of almost every field of life. It can be a tool for acquiring new knowledge or entertainment. However, the specificity of the
Justyna Jastrzębska
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