Интернет и самоповреждения подростков: кто виноват - что делать

Автор: Любов Евгений Борисович, Зотов Павел Борисович

Журнал: Суицидология @suicidology

Статья в выпуске: 3 (36) т.10, 2019 года.

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В обзоре литературы показана связь самоповреждающего поведения и использования интернета. Использование Сети резко возросло, став неотъемлемой частью повседневной жизни в мире. Интернет в развитых странах охватывает все социальные, возрастные, этнические и клинические группы. Подростковый возраст отличается подражательным рискованным поведением. Подростки с самоповреждающим поведением активнее в социальных сетях. Длительное время пребывания в социальных сетях ведёт к психологическому дистрессу, неудовлетворённостью психическим здоровьем, риску суицидального поведения. Надлежащее или ограниченное использование интернета полезно, но чрезмерное или неконтролируемое - связано с дезадаптивными проблемами. Интернет неоднозначно влияет на благополучие подростков в виде социальной поддержки наряду с вредными последствиями киберзапугивания. Подростки используют социальные сети для поиска помощи и поддержки в кризисных состояниях, другие сталкиваются с вредоносными советами, что увеличивает риск само-повреждений...

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Интернет, суицидальное поведение, несуицидальное самоповреждение, подростки, риски, триггеры, мониторинг, оценка, социальные сети, онлайн-вмешательства

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140244760

IDR: 140244760   |   DOI: 10.32878/suiciderus.19-10-03(36)-3-18

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