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Child and Adolescent Online Risk Exposure: An Ecological Perspective
Michelle F. Wright
, Lawrence B. Schiamberg
Psychology
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Ecological Perspective
100%
Risk Exposure
100%
Online Risks
100%
Relevant Context
16%
Contextual Factors
16%
Special Populations
16%
Ethnic Minorities
16%
Physically Disabled
16%
Online Experience
16%
Risk Types
16%
Risk Perception
16%
Intellectually Disabled
16%
Specific Consequences
16%
Disabled Young People
16%
Religious Minorities
16%
Social Sciences
Youth
100%
Contextual Factor
33%
LGBTQIA+
33%
Special Population
33%
Religious Minorities
33%
Intellectual Disability
33%
Psychology
Adolescence
100%
LGBTQIA+
33%
Intellectual Disability
33%