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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009021944
- Artikelnr.: 70912473
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Part I. General principles: 1. Introducing social media Ysabel Gerrard; 2.
The legal and ethical status of social media Jon Fistein; 3. Social media:
an everyday reality David A. Ellis; 4. How social media influence group and
individual behaviour: practice implications Jeff French and Melissa Blair;
5. Researching social media: qualitative research approaches Cathy Brennan,
Kim Heyes and David A. Ellis; 6. Researching social media: quantitative
methods Allan House; Part II. Social media and mental health: 7. The harms
and benefits of social media use Maa Popovac, Philip A. Fine and Sally-Ann
Hicken; 8. Social media and disorders of mood Allan House; 9. Social media,
body image, eating disorders Rachel Rodgers and Katherine Laveway; 10.
Social media and gambling Thomas B Swanton, Sascha Callaghan, Nicola C
Newton, Vladan Starcevic and Sally M. Gainsbury; 11. Social media,
self-harm and suicide Cathy Brennan and Allan House; Part III. Social media
as resource: 12. Safely navigating the terrain: keeping young people safe
online Jo Robinson, Louise La. Sala and Rikki Battersby-Coulter; 13.
Technological interventions for adolescent mental health Arjuna Ugarte,
Renee Garett and Sean D. Young; 14. Online outreach and support provision:
an empirically-informed approach and case illustration Stephen P. Lewis.
The legal and ethical status of social media Jon Fistein; 3. Social media:
an everyday reality David A. Ellis; 4. How social media influence group and
individual behaviour: practice implications Jeff French and Melissa Blair;
5. Researching social media: qualitative research approaches Cathy Brennan,
Kim Heyes and David A. Ellis; 6. Researching social media: quantitative
methods Allan House; Part II. Social media and mental health: 7. The harms
and benefits of social media use Maa Popovac, Philip A. Fine and Sally-Ann
Hicken; 8. Social media and disorders of mood Allan House; 9. Social media,
body image, eating disorders Rachel Rodgers and Katherine Laveway; 10.
Social media and gambling Thomas B Swanton, Sascha Callaghan, Nicola C
Newton, Vladan Starcevic and Sally M. Gainsbury; 11. Social media,
self-harm and suicide Cathy Brennan and Allan House; Part III. Social media
as resource: 12. Safely navigating the terrain: keeping young people safe
online Jo Robinson, Louise La. Sala and Rikki Battersby-Coulter; 13.
Technological interventions for adolescent mental health Arjuna Ugarte,
Renee Garett and Sean D. Young; 14. Online outreach and support provision:
an empirically-informed approach and case illustration Stephen P. Lewis.
Part I. General principles: 1. Introducing social media Ysabel Gerrard; 2.
The legal and ethical status of social media Jon Fistein; 3. Social media:
an everyday reality David A. Ellis; 4. How social media influence group and
individual behaviour: practice implications Jeff French and Melissa Blair;
5. Researching social media: qualitative research approaches Cathy Brennan,
Kim Heyes and David A. Ellis; 6. Researching social media: quantitative
methods Allan House; Part II. Social media and mental health: 7. The harms
and benefits of social media use Maa Popovac, Philip A. Fine and Sally-Ann
Hicken; 8. Social media and disorders of mood Allan House; 9. Social media,
body image, eating disorders Rachel Rodgers and Katherine Laveway; 10.
Social media and gambling Thomas B Swanton, Sascha Callaghan, Nicola C
Newton, Vladan Starcevic and Sally M. Gainsbury; 11. Social media,
self-harm and suicide Cathy Brennan and Allan House; Part III. Social media
as resource: 12. Safely navigating the terrain: keeping young people safe
online Jo Robinson, Louise La. Sala and Rikki Battersby-Coulter; 13.
Technological interventions for adolescent mental health Arjuna Ugarte,
Renee Garett and Sean D. Young; 14. Online outreach and support provision:
an empirically-informed approach and case illustration Stephen P. Lewis.
The legal and ethical status of social media Jon Fistein; 3. Social media:
an everyday reality David A. Ellis; 4. How social media influence group and
individual behaviour: practice implications Jeff French and Melissa Blair;
5. Researching social media: qualitative research approaches Cathy Brennan,
Kim Heyes and David A. Ellis; 6. Researching social media: quantitative
methods Allan House; Part II. Social media and mental health: 7. The harms
and benefits of social media use Maa Popovac, Philip A. Fine and Sally-Ann
Hicken; 8. Social media and disorders of mood Allan House; 9. Social media,
body image, eating disorders Rachel Rodgers and Katherine Laveway; 10.
Social media and gambling Thomas B Swanton, Sascha Callaghan, Nicola C
Newton, Vladan Starcevic and Sally M. Gainsbury; 11. Social media,
self-harm and suicide Cathy Brennan and Allan House; Part III. Social media
as resource: 12. Safely navigating the terrain: keeping young people safe
online Jo Robinson, Louise La. Sala and Rikki Battersby-Coulter; 13.
Technological interventions for adolescent mental health Arjuna Ugarte,
Renee Garett and Sean D. Young; 14. Online outreach and support provision:
an empirically-informed approach and case illustration Stephen P. Lewis.