2010 Archive

  • Ferguson, CJ & Kilburn, J (2010) Violence in media: Research reply. Journal of Pediatrics,Vol. 156, No. 1, Pp169-170
  • Kupchik, A & Bracy, NL (2010) The news media on school crime and violence constructing dangerousness and fuelling fear. Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice, Vol. 7, No. 2, Pp136-155
  • Reynolds, BM & Repetti, RL (2010) Teenage girls’ perceptions of the functions of relationally aggressive behaviors. Psychology in the Schools, Vol. 47, No. 3, Pp282-296
  • Baldwin, MW; et al (2010) Computer game associating self-concept to images of acceptance can reduce adolescents’ aggressiveness in response to social rejection. Cognition & Emotion, Vol. 24, No. 5, Pp855-862
  • Begue, L & Terestchenko, M (2010) Does television favor violent behavior? from Natural Born Killers to The Extreme Zone. Esprit, No. 5, Pp44-64
  • Coyne, SM; et al (2010) Does reality backbite? Physical, verbal, and relational aggression in reality television programs. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Vol. 54, No. 2, Pp282-298
  • Ferguson, CJ & Rueda, SM (2010) The Hitman Study: Violent video game exposure effects on aggressive behavior, hostile feelings, and depression. European Psychologist, Vol. 15, No. 2, Pp99-108
  • Ferguson, C.J., Olson, C.K., Kutner, L.A., Warner, D.E., 2010. Violent Video Games, Catharsis Seeking, Bullying, and Delinquency: A Multivariate Analysis of Effects. Crime & Delinquency. doi:10.1177/0011128710362201
  • Mishna, F; et al (2010) Cyber bullying behaviors among middle and high school students. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 80, No. 3, Pp362-374
  • Strenziok, M; et al (2010) Lower lateral orbitofrontal cortex density associated with more frequent exposure to television and movie violence in male adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, Vol. 46, No. 6, Pp607-609
  • Schoenfeld, Elinor R; et al (2010) Using the Internet to educate adolescents about osteoporosis: Application of a tailored web-education system. Health Promotion Practice, Vol. 11, No. 1, Pp104-111
  • Courage, ML; et al (2010) When the television is on: The impact of infant-directed video on 6- and 18-month-olds’ attention during toy play and on parent-infant interaction. Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 33, No. 2, Pp176-188
  • Martikainen, T (2010) Locators in cyberspace: Adolescents and religion in a modern media society. TEMENOS, Vol. 45, No. 1, Pp131-133
  • Meizi, He; et al (2010) Screen-related sedentary behaviors: Children’s and parents’ attitudes, motivations, and practices. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, Vol. 42, No. 1, Pp17-25
  • Santo, R; et al (2010) Meeting of minds: Cross-generational dialogue on the ethics of digital life
  • Sharif, I; et al (2010) Effect of visual media use on school performance: A prospective study. Journal of Adolescent Health, Vol. 46, No. 1, Pp52-61
  • Barr, R; et al (2010) Infant and early childhood exposure to adult-directed and child-directed television programming. Developmental Psychology, Vol. 56, No. 1, Pp21-48
  • Foster, EM & Watkins, S (2010) The value of reanalysis: TV viewing and attention problems. Child Development, Vol. 81, No. 1, Pp368-375
  • Granich, J; et al (2010) Understanding children’s sedentary behavior: A qualitative study of the family home environment. Health Education Research, Vol. 25, No. 2, Pp199-210
  • Mar, RA; Tackett, JL; Moore, C (2010) Exposure to media and theory-of-mind development in preschoolers. Cognitive Development, Vol. 25, No. 1, Pp69-78
  • Shunyue, Cheng; et al (2010) Early television exposure and children’s behavioral and social outcomes at age 30 months. Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 20, Supp. 2, PpS482-S489
  • Rideout, V; et al (2010) GenerationM2: Media in the lives of 8-18-year-olds
  • Patchin, JW & Hinduja, S (2010) Trends in online social networking: adolescent use of MySpace over time. New Media & Society, Vol. 12, No. 2, Pp197-216
  • Buhler-Niederberger, D (2010) Moral panics over contemporary children and youth. International Sociology, Vol. 25, No. 2, Pp240-242
  • Fidler, AE; Zack, E; Barr, R (2010) Television viewing patterns in 6-18-month-olds: The role of caregiver-infant interactional quality. Infancy, Vol. 15, No. 2, Pp176-196
  • Brown, JE; et al (2010) Do working mothers raise couch potato kids? Maternal employment and children’s lifestyle behaviours and weight in early childhood. Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 79, No. 11, Pp1816-1824
  • Courage, ML & Howe, ML (2010) To watch or not to watch: Infants and toddlers in a brave new electronic world. Developmental Review, Vol. 30, No. 2, Pp101-115
  • Courage, ML & Setliff, AE (2010) When babies watch television: Attention-getting, attention-holding, and the implications for learning from video material. Developmental Review, Vol. 30, No. 2, Pp220-238
  • Courage, ML; et al (2010) When the television is on: The impact of infant-directed video on 6-and18-month-olds’ attention during toy play and on parent-infant interaction. Infant Behavior & Development, Vol. 33, No. 2, Pp176-188
  • Cullen, Kairen (2010) Children, psychology and the reality of TV. Psychologist, Vol. 23, No. 7, Pp552-552
  • Inyang, I; et al (2010) Predictors of mobile telephone use and exposure analysis in Australian adolescents. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Vol. 46, No. 5, Pp226-233
  • Munasib, Abdul (2010) Is the ‘Idiot’s Box’ raising idiocy? Early and middle childhood television watching and child cognitive outcomes. Economics of Education Review, Volume 29, Issue 5, October 2010, Pages 873-883
  • Newman, MZ (2010) New media, young audiences and discourses of attention: from Sesame Street to ‘snack culture’. Media Culture & Society, Vol. 32, No. 4, Pp581
  • Ray, M & Jat, KR (2010) Effect of electronic media on children. Indian Pediatrics, Vol. 47, No. 7, Pp561-568
  • Schlote, E & Otremba, K (2010) Cultural diversity in children’s television. Televizion, 23/2010/E, Pp4-8
  • Vassilikos, M; et al (2010) Youth are moving to mobile devices for their communication needs: R you here?
  • Graydon, Shari (2010) Marketing pimps: A call to end media exploitation. Herizons, Winter 2010, Pp21-23
  • Andronikidis, AI; Lambrianidou, M (2010) Children’s understanding of television advertising: A grounded theory approach. Psychology & Marketing, Vol. 27, No. 4, Pp299-322
  • Brookes, F & Kelly, P (2010) Dolly girls: Tweenies as artifacts of consumption. Journal of Youth Studies, Vol. 12, No. 6, Pp599-613
  • Jones, SC & Reid, A (2010) Children’s magazines: Reading resources or food marketing tools? Public Health Nutrition, Vol. 13, No. 3, Pp393-399
  • Schwartz, MB; et al (2010) Breakfast cereal industry pledges to self-regulate advertising to youth: will they improve the marketing landscape? Journal of Public Health Policy, Vol. 31, No. 1, Pp59-73
  • Dept for Children, Schools & Families, UK (2010) The impact of the commercial world on children’s wellbeing.
  • Nelson, JP (2010) What is learned from longitudinal studies of advertising and youth drinking and smoking? A critical assessment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 7, No. 3, Pp870-926
  • Bakir, A & Vitell, SJ (2010) The ethics of food advertising targeted toward children: Parental viewpoint. Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 91, No. 2, Pp299-311
  • Sutherland, LA; et al (2010) Prevalence of food and beverage brands in movies: 1996-2005. Pediatrics, Vol. 125, No. 3, Pp468-474
    Goren, A; et al (2010) Predicting support for restricting food marketing to youth. Health Affairs, Vol. 29, No. 3, Pp419-424
  • Chester, J; et al (2010) Alcohol marketing in the digital age. Pp32
  • Culp, J; et al (2010) Characteristics of food industry Web sites and “advergames” targeting children. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, Vol. 42, No. 3, Pp197-201
  • Goris, JM; et al (2010) Television food advertising and the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity: a multicountry comparison. Public Health Nutrition, Vol. 13, No. 7, Pp1003-1012
  • Mehta, Kaye, Assoc Ed (2010) Statutory restrictions on unhealthy food marketing to children: the debate continues. Public Health Nutrition, Vol. 13, No. 7, Pp1001-1002
  • Roberto, CA; et al (2010) Influence of licensed characters on children’s taste and snack preferences. Pediatrics, Vol. 126, No. 1, Pp88-93
  • Anderson, Craig A. et al (2010) Violent video game effects on aggression, empathy, and prosocial behavior in Eastern and Western countries: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin., Vol 136 (2) 151-173.
  • Bailey, K; et al (2010) A negative association between video game experience and proactive cognitive control. Psychophysiology, Vol. 47, No. 1, Pp34-42
  • Bushman, BJ; et al (2010) Much ado about something: violent video game effects and a school of red herring: Reply to Ferguson and Kilburn. Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 136, No. 2, Pp182-187
  • Ferguson, CJ & Kilburn, J (2010) Much ado about nothing: The misestimation and overinterpretation of violent video game effects in Eastern and Western nations: Comment on Anderson et al. Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 136, No. 2, Pp174-178
  • Fischer, P; et al (2010) Media violence and the self: The impact of personalized gaming characters in aggressive video games on aggressive behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,Vol. 46, No. 1, Pp192-195
  • Greitemeyer, T & Osswald, S (2010) Effects of prosocial video games on prosocial behavior. Journal of personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 98, No. 2, Pp211-221
  • Huesmann, LR (2010) Nailing the coffin shut on doubts that violent video games stimulate aggression: comment on Anderson et al. Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 136, No. 2,  Pp179-181
  • Padilla-Walker, LM; et al (2010) More than just a game: Video game and Internet use during emerging adulthood. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Vol 39, No. 2, Pp103-113
  • Paraskeva, F; et al (2010) Multiplayer online games as educational tools: Facing new challenges in learning. Computers & Education, Vol. 54, No. 2, Pp498-505
  • Yao, MZ; Mahood, C; Linz, D (2010) Sexual priming. gender stereotyping, and likelihood to sexually harass: Examining the cognitive effects of playing a sexually-explicit video game. Sex Roles, Vol. 62, No. 1-2, Pp77-88
  • Hartmann, T & Vorderer, P (2010) It’s okay to shoot a character: Moral disengagement in violent video games. Journal of Communication, Vol. 60, No. 1, Pp94-119
  • Lim, S & Reeves, B (2010) Being in the game: Effects of avatar choice and point of view on psychophysiological responses during play. Media Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 4, Pp348-370
  • Lim, S & Reeves, B (2010) Computer agents verses avatars: Responses to interactive game characters controlled by a computer or other player. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 68, No. 1-2, Pp57-68
  • Padilla-Walker, LM; et al (2010) More than just a game: video game and Internet use during emerging adulthood. Journal of Youth & Adolescence, Vol. 39, No. 2, Pp103-113
  • Porter, G; et al (2010) Recognizing problem video game use. Australian & New Zealnd Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 44, No. 2, Pp129-134
  • Krcmar, M & Lachlan, K (2010) Aggressive outcomes and videogame play: The role of length of play and the mechanisms at work. Media Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 3, Pp249-267
  • Ravaja, N (2010) The psychophysiology of digital gaming: The effect of a non co-located opponent. Media Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 3, Pp268-294
  • Schmierbach, M (2010) ”Killing spree”: Exploring the connection between competitive game play and aggressive cognition. Communication Research, Vol. 37, No. 2, Pp256-274
  • Biddiss, E & Irwin, J (2010) Active video games to promote physical activity in children and youth: A systematic review. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 164, No. 7, Pp664-672
  • Fang, X & Zhao, F (2010) Personality and enjoyment of computer game play. Computers in Industry, Vol. 61, No. 4, Pp342-349
  • Lee, KM; Peng, W; Klein, J (2010) Will the experience of playing a violent role in a video game influence people’s judgments of violent crimes? Computers in Human Behavior, Vol. 26, No. 5, Pp1019-1923
  • Lemmens, JS; Valkenburg, P; Peter, J (2010) The effects of pathological gaming on aggressive hehavior. Journal of Youth & Adolescence, DOI 10.1007/s10964-010-9558-x
  • Penko, AL & Barkley, JE (2010) Motivation and physiologic responses of playing a physically interactive video game relative to a sedentary alternative in children. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 39, No. 2, Pp162-169
  • Regenbogen, C; et al (2010) The neutral processing of voluntary completed, real and virtual violent and nonviolent computer game scenarios displaying predefined actions in gamers and nongamers. Social Neuroscience, Vol. 5, No. 2, Pp221-240
  • Swing, E; Gentile, DA; et al (2010) Television and video game exposure and the development of attention problems. Pediatrics, Vol. 126, No. 2, Pp214-221
  • Mazur, E & Kozarian, L  (2010) Self-presentation and interaction in blogs of adolescents and young emerging adult. Journal of Adolescent Research, Vol. 25, No. 1, Pp124-144
  • Bell, D (2010) Children and the Internet. British Journal of Educational Technology, Vol. 41, No. 1, Pp144
  • Kafai, Yasmin B (2010) World of whyville. Games and Culture, Vol. 5, No. 1, Pp3-22
  • Lin, CH; et al (2010) The effects of parental monitoring and leisure boredom on adolescents’ Internet addiction. Adolescence, Vol. 44, No. 176, Pp993-1004
  • Mikami, AY; et al (2010) Adolescent peer relationships and behavior problems predict young adults’ communication on social networking websites. Developmental Psychology, Vol. 46, No. 1, Pp46-56
  • van den Eijnden, RJJM; et al (2010) Compulsive Internet use among adolescents: Biodirectional parent-child relationships. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Vol. 38, No. 1, Pp77-89
  • Chen, HP; et al (2010) The influence of an educational computer game on children’s cultural identities. Educational Technology & Society, Vol. 13, No. 1, Pp94-105
  • Fawkner, SG; et al (2010) Adolescent girls’ energy expenditure during dance simulation active computer gaming. Journal of Sports Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 1, Pp61-65
  • Holt, TJ; et al (2010) Considering the pedophile subculture online. Sexual abuse-A Journal of Research and Treatment, Vol. 22, No. 1, Pp3-24
  • Pornari, CD & Wood, J (2010) Peer and cyber aggresion in secondary school students: The role of moral disengagement, hostile attribution bias, and outcome expectancies. Aggressive Behavior, Vol. 36, No. 2, Pp81-94
  • Pujazon-Zazik, M & Park, MJ (2010) To tweet or not to tweet: Gender differences and potential positive and negative health outcomes of adolescents’ social Internet use. American Journal of Mens Health, Vol. 4, No. 1, Pp77-85
  • Spears, B; et al (2010) Behind the scenes and screens insights into the human dimension of covert and cyberbullying. Journal of Psychology, Vol. 217, No. 4, Pp189-196
  • Livingstone, S & Helsper, E (2010) Balancing opportunities and risks in teenagers’ use of the Internet: the role of online skills and Internet self-efficacy. New Media & Society, Vol. 12, No. 2, Pp309-329
  • Jain, A (2010) Temptations in cyberspace: New battlefields in childhood obesity. Health Affairs, Vol. 29, No. 3, Pp425-429
  • Morrison, CM & Gore H (2010) The relationship between excessive Internet use and depression: A questionnaire-based study of 1,319 young people and adults. Psychopathology, Vol. 43, No. 2, Pp121-126
  • National Cyber Security Alliance (2010) The state of K-12 cyberethics, cyber-safety and cybersecurity curriculum in the United States
  • Blanchard, J & Moore, T (2010) The digital world of young children: Impact on emergent literacy
  • Johnson, JM (2010) Internet use and child development: Validation of the ecological techno-subsystem. Educational Technolgy & Society, Vol. 13, No. 1, Pp176-185
  • Kiriakidis, SP & Kavoura, A (2010) Cyberbullying: A review of the literature on harassment through the Internet and other electronic means. Family & Community Health, Vol. 33, No. 2, Pp82-93
  • Chiang, YT & Lin, SSSJ (2010) Early adolescent players’ playfulness and psychological needs in online games. Social Behavior and Personality, Vol. 38, No. 5, Pp627-636
  • Collier, A & Nigam, H, Co-Chairs (2010) Youth safety on a living Internet: report of the online safety and technology working group.  Pp116
  • Desjarlais, M & Willoughby, T (2010) A longitudinal study of the relation between adolescent boys and girls’ computer use with friends and friendship quality: support for the social compensation or the rich-get-richer hypothesis? Computers in Human Behavior, Vol. 26, No. 5, Pp896-905
  • Joo, A & Park, I (2010) Effects of an empowerment education program in the prevention of Internet games addiction in middle school students. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, Vol. 40, No. 2, Pp255-263
  • Kelleci, M & Inal, S(2010) Psychiatric symptoms in adolescents with Internet use: Comparison without Internet use. Cyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking, Vol. 13, No. 2, Pp191-194
  • Lennings, CJ; et al (2010) Grooming for terror: The Internet and young people. Psychology and Law, Vol. 17, No. 3, Pp424-437
  • Marcum, CD; et al (2010) Potential factors of online victimization of youth: An examination of adolescent online behaviors utilizing routine activity theory. Deviant Behavior, Vol. 31, No. 5, Pp381-410
  • Peter, J & Valkenburg, PM (2010) Processes underlying the effects of adolescents’ use of sexually explicity Internet material: The role of perceived realism. Communication Research, Vol. 37, No. 3, Pp375-399
  • Reich, SM (2010) Adolescents’ sense of community on Myspace and Facebook: A mixed-methods approach. Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 38, No. 6, Pp688-705
  • Sit, CHF; Lam, JWK; McKenzie, TL (2010) Direct observation of children’s preferences and activity levels during interactive and online electronic games. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, Vol. 7, No. 4, Pp484-489
  • Twyman, K; et al (2010) Comparing children and adolescents engaged in cyberbullying to matched peers. Cyberpsychology Behavior and Social Networking, Vol. 13, No. 2, Pp195-199
  • Utsumi, S (2010) Cyberbullying among middle-school students: Association with children’s perception of parental control and relational aggression. Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology, Vol. 58, No. 1, Pp12-22