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Sexting, Substance Use, and Sexual Risk Behavior in Young Adults

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Results suggest that sexting is robustly associated with high-risk sexual behavior, and at least some participants in this study were incurring new sexual risks after sexted.
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This article is published in Journal of Adolescent Health.The article was published on 2013-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 326 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Poison control.

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Youth Sexting as Child Pornography? Developmental Science Supports Less Harsh Sanctions for Juvenile Sexters

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the differential treatment of sexting by minors in the legal system and the controversy surrounding child pornography legislation and conclude that adolescents should be considered less culpable for such behavior than adults, and recommend that the punishment for minors be more developmentally appropriate.
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Sexting: su definición, factores de riesgo y consecuencias

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results of a systematic review of articles that speak about sexting, in which work was focused to adolescents and speak about risk factors and consequences of the phenomenon.
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Online Sexual Behaviours Among Swedish Youth : Characteristics, Associations and Consequences

Linda Jonsson
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate young people and their experiences of different online sexual behaviours, where the Internet and/or mobile phone are used to conduct sexual activities with young people.
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Multiple Health Risk Behaviors in Adolescents: An Examination of Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data.

TL;DR: The prevalence, cooccurrence, and clustering of suicide attempt, lifetime history of sexual activity, tobacco use, cell phone use while driving, risky weight loss, daily soda consumption, sedentary behavior, and extreme video game use among urban adolescents to inform educational interventions is examined.
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Nonparametric Statistical Methods

TL;DR: An ideal text for an upper-level undergraduate or first-year graduate course, Nonparametric Statistical Methods, Second Edition is also an invaluable source for professionals who want to keep abreast of the latest developments within this dynamic branch of modern statistics.

Social Media & Mobile Internet Use among Teens and Young Adults. Millennials.

TL;DR: Pew Research Center report series that looks at the values, attitudes and experiences of America's next generation: the Millennials as mentioned in this paper found that since 2006, blogging has dropped among teens and young adults while simultaneously rising among older adults.
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Clinical Report—The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families

TL;DR: Pediatricians are in a unique position to help families understand these sites and to encourage healthy use and urge parents to monitor for potential problems with cyberbullying, “Facebook depression,” sexting, and exposure to inappropriate content.

Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults

TL;DR: A sharp decline in blogging by young adults has been tempered by a corresponding increase in blogging among older adults, and there are shifts and some drops in the proportion of teens using several social networking site features.
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