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Linkages between violent exposures in
new media and violent behavior: Findings
from the Growing up with Media national survey
Michele L Ybarra MPH PhD
Internet Solutions for Kids, Inc.
Philip J Leaf PhD
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
* Thank you for your interest in this presentation.  Please note that analyses included herein are preliminary. 
More recent, finalized analyses can be found in: Ybarra M, Diener-West M, Markow D, Leaf PJ, Hamburger
M, Boxer, P. Linkages between Internet and other media violence and youth seriously violent behavior.
Pediatrics. 2008;122(5):929-93, or by contacting CiPHR for further information.
Centers for Disease Control, Reverse Site Visit, 2006
Atlanta, GA
Background
An estimated 97% of youth use the
Internet (Lenhart, Madden & Hitlin, 2005; USC Annenberg
School Center for the Digital Future, 2005).
The majority of adolescent Internet-
health research has focused on
victimization (e.g., Finkelhor, Mitchell, Wolak, 2000; Wolak,
Mitchell, Finkelhor, 2006; Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006)
and health seeking behavior (e.g., Grey,
Klein, Noyce et al., 2005; Ybarra & Suman, 2006).
Background: The positive side of the
Internet
 About one in four adolescents have used
the Internet to look for health information
in the last year (Lenhart et al., 2001; Rideout et al., 2001; Ybarra
& Suman, 2006).
 41% of adolescents indicate having
changed their behavior because of
information they found online (Kaiser Family
Foundation, 2002), and 14% have sought
healthcare services as a result (Rideout, 2001).
Background: The negative side of the
Internet
 Internet harassment has increased from
6% to 9%, while unwanted sexual
solicitation decreased from 19% to 13%
from 1999 to 2005 (Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006).
 Just over one-third of youth targeted by
Internet victimization report feeling
very/extremely upset or afraid because of
the incident (Wolak, Mitchell, Finkelhor, 2006; Ybarra,
Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006)
Problem Statement
As technology increases in sophistication, questions about it’s
potential impact on child and adolescent behavior offline must
be examined:
 What is the frequency of exposure to violence
online? Is this online violence related to violent behavior?
How does this fit into the more general sphere of media
violence?
 With potentially increased access, what is the
frequency of exposure to pornography
online? Is it associated with violent sexual behavior?
 Prevention messages: Are parents getting it?
Growing up with Media Methodology
 Conducted between August 24 to September 14, 2006
 1,591 households (one caregiver, one child) were
surveyed online
 Eligibility criteria:
 Adult
 Be a member of the Harris Poll Online (HPOL) opt-in panel
 Be a resident in the USA (HPOL has members internationally)
 Be the most (or equally) knowledgeable of the youth’s media use in the
home
 English speaking
 Youth:
 Between the ages of 10-15 years
 Use the Internet at least once in the last 6 months
 English speaking
Harris Poll On Line
 HPOL is a double opt-in panel of millions of respondents.
 HPOL data are consistently comparable to data that has
been obtained from random telephone samples of general
populations when sampling and weighting is applied.
Growing up with Media Data Methods
 Sample selection was stratified based on youth age and sex.
 To control the sample and the increase response rate, the
following steps were taken:
 Password-protected access to the online survey
 1 reminder invitation to non-responders
 Cash incentives ($10 for adults, $15 for youth)
 A balance between “novice” and “experienced” survey
participants was forced through additional stratification. (In
general, panelists are invited to participate in surveys no more frequently than
once every three weeks).
 On average, the adult survey took 5 minutes and the youth
survey took 21 minutes
Growing up with Media Data
Analyses
 Response rate was 26% (rates can range from 5-50%)
 Propensity scoring was applied to adjust for the adult’s (i.e.,
recruitment target) propensity to be online
 Data were weighted to match the US population of adults with
children between the ages of 10 and 15 years
 For research questions addressed in the present presentation,
cases were required to have valid data for 85% of variables
examined.
 Regression estimates are adjusted for ‘dishonesty’ (6%) and the
report of someone in the room near enough to see the computer
screen (22%).
Youth characteristics
Demographic characteristics (n=1,591):
 48% Female
 Mean age: 12.6 years (SE: 0.05)
 71% White, 13% Black, 9% Mixed, 7% Other
 19% Hispanic
 Median time spent online on a typical day: 31
minutes – 1 hour
Internet violence
Defining Internet violence
In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen the following types of websites?
1. A website, including news-related sites, that shows pictures of war,
death, 'terrorism'
2. A website that shows cartoons, like stick people or animals, being
beat up, hurt, or killed
3. An X-rated or 'adult' website where the main topic is sex
4. A website that shows pictures of dead people or people dying. Some
people call these 'snuff' sites.
5. A website that people would call a 'hate' site. A “hate” site is one
that tells you to hate a group of people because of who they are,
how they look, or what they believe.
6. A website that shows satanic rituals, such as devil worship or Satan
worship
Response options: 1) No, I don’t know what this is; 2) No, I know what this is but I’ve
never gone; 3) Yes
Youth exposure to violence online
cont.
In the last 12 months, have you
gone to or seen the following types
of websites?
No, I don't know what
this is
No, I've heard of it
but have never
been to one
Yes, I’ve been to
one
A website, including news-
related sites, that shows
pictures of war, death,
'terrorism'
31% (464) 45% (753) 24% (368)
A website that shows
cartoons, like stick people
or animals, being beat up,
hurt, or killed
42% (666) 37% (586) 21% (333)
An X-rated or 'adult' website
where the main topic is sex
40% (655) 50% (793) 10% (137)
Youth exposure to violence online
(n=1,585)
In the last 12 months, have you gone
to or seen the following types of
websites?
No, I don't know what
this is
No, I've heard of it
but have never been
to one
Yes, I’ve been
to one
A website that shows pictures
of dead people or people
dying. Some people call these
'snuff' sites.
64% (1036) 31% (482) 5% (67)
A website that people would
call a 'hate' site
57% (885) 41% (660) 3% (40)
A website that shows satanic
rituals, such as devil worship
or Satan worship
58% (911) 40% (636) 2% (38)
Youth exposure to violence online
(n=1,585)
58%
28%
8%
4%
1% 0% 1%0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
% of youth reporting
number of exposures
Youth exposure to violence online
(except news sites) (n=1,585)
71%
21%
5%
2% 0% 1%0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
0 1 2 3 4 5
% of youth reporting
number of exposures
Main outcome measure: Seriously
violent behavior
Any seriously violent behavior: 7.8%
 Ever shot/stabbed someone: 1.0%
 Used a weapon to steal something: 1.3%
 Hurt someone badly enough to require
medical attention: 2.4%
 Forced sexual behavior: 2.5%
 Started a fire purposefully: 2.6%
 Hurt an animal purposefully: 3.3%
Odds of youth reporting at least one seriously violent
behavior in the previous year based upon type of
online violent exposure
Type of media No, I don't know
what this is
Yes, I’ve been to
one
OR (95% CI) p-value OR (95% CI) p-value
A website, including news-
related sites, that shows
pictures of war, death,
'terrorism'
0.6 0.13 1.3 0.35
A website that shows cartoons,
like stick people or animals,
being beat up, hurt, or killed
0.9 0.63 2.0 0.03
An X-rated or 'adult' website
where the main topic is sex
0.6 0.06 2.7 0.005
Odds of youth reporting at least one seriously violent
behavior in the previous year based upon type of
online violent exposure
Type of media No, I don't know
what this is
Yes, I’ve been to
one
OR (95% CI) p-value OR (95% CI) p-value
A website that shows pictures
of dead people or people dying.
Some people call these 'snuff'
sites.
0.5 0.01 2.8 0.02
A website that people would call
a 'hate' site.
0.8 0.38 7.8 <.001
A website that shows satanic
rituals, such as devil worship or
Satan worship
0.6 0.04 5.0 0.002
Defining exposure to media violence
When you:
1. Play video, computer or Internet games
2. Watch TV or movies
3. Listen to music
4. Surf the web, how many of the websites you go to show
cartoons, like stick people or animals
5. Surf the web, how many of the websites you go to show real
people
How many show physical fighting, shooting, or killing?
Response options: 1) None/almost none; 2) some; 3) many; 4) almost
all/all
Amount of media depicting physical
fighting, shooting, or killing
depictedWhen you: How many show physical fighting, shooting, or killing?
Almost /None
of them
Some of them Many of them Almost all/All
of them
Play video, computer or
Internet games
34.9% (613) 39.3% (584) 16.2% (263) 9.6% (125)
Watch TV or movies 14.2% (253) 53.0% (848) 25.5% (361) 7.3% (123)
Listen to music 42.5% (704) 41.6% (646) 11.6% (171) 4.4% (64)
Surf the Web, how
many of the websites
you go to show
cartoons, like stick
people or animals
57.3% (936) 32.8% (505) 8.6% (118) 1.3% (26)
Surf the Web, how
many of the websites
you go to show real
people
85.2% (1366) 11.3% (175) 2.9% (38) 0.5% (6)
Odds of youth reporting at least one type of seriously
violent behavior in the previous year based upon
quantity of violent exposures by given media type
Media Type Some of them Many/Almost all/All of
them
OR p-value OR p-value
Play video, computer or Internet
games
1.7 0.10 3.9 <.001
Watch TV or movies 1.9 0.27 4.9 0.004
Listen to music 2.8 0.004 5.4 <.001
Surf the Web, how many of the
websites you go to show cartoons,
like stick people or animals
1.5 0.21 4.4 <.001
Surf the Web, how many of the
websites you go to show real people
3.8 <.001 3.9 0.001
Summary
Among all youth:
 42% report exposure to violence on at least
one type of web site in the last year (29% if
news sites are excluded)
 News-related sites (24%) and cartoon
violence sites (21%) are the two most
common exposures
Summary
The report of visiting
death sites (OR = 7.8) and
hate sites (OR = 5.0)
are the two online exposures most strongly
associated with concurrent reports of
seriously violent behavior.
Summary
Not knowing about some types of web sites
(Satanic sites OR = 0.6)
Death sites OR = 0.5)
Appears to be protective against concurrent
reports of seriously violent behavior
Summary
Youth whose majority of media exposures (i.e.,
many/most/all) are violent
Are significantly more likely to also report
seriously violent behavior
Irrespective of media type
Summary
More youth report “none / almost none” of
exposures on the Internet depict violence
Than any other media type examined
Exposure to x-rated material
Defining exposure to x-rated material
In the last 12 months have you watched an X-rated
movie at a friend’s house, your house, or in the
theatre where the main topic was sex?
In the last 12 months, have you looked at an X-
rated magazine, like Playboy, on purpose where
you knew that the main topic was sex?
In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen an
X-rated or “adult” website where the main topic is
sex?
Defining exposure to violent
pornography
In the last 12 months, have you seen a movie that
showed a person being physically hurt by another
person while they were doing something sexual?
Have you ever looked at a magazine that showed a
person being physically hurt by another person while
they were doing something sexual?
When you have gone to or seen an X-rated or adult
website, have you ever seen a person being
physically hurt by another person while they were
doing something sexual?
Frequency of intentional exposure to
pornographic material (n=1,578)
Medium of x-rated
exposure
Any exposure Violent
exposure
Magazines 13.6% (181) 2.4% (27)
Movies 10.7% (150) 3.1% (52)
Internet 10.3% (135) 1.5% (21)
Overlap in mediums (n=1578)
80%
11%
5% 4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
0 1 2 3
% of youth reporting
number of mediums
Main outcome measure: forced sexual
behavior
In the past 12 months, how many times have you
ever
Kissed, touched, or done anything sexual with
another person when that person did not want
you to
Odds of sexually aggressive
behavior given report of x-rated
exposure
1 1 1
4.3
3.3
1.4
18.5
13.4
29.2
1
10
100
Magazines Movies Internet
Medium
Oddsratio
No x-rated exposure (reference group)
Non-violent exposure
Violent exposure
**
***
***
***
Summary
Among all youth:
 20% of youth report intentional exposure to x-
rated material
 Magazines are the most commonly reported
medium of x-rated exposure
Summary
Intentional exposure to violent x-rated material
appears to be strongly related to concurrent
reports of sexually aggressive behavior,
irrespective of medium.
The associations between non-violent x-rated
material and sexually aggressive behavior
are less clear.
Prevention messages:
Are parents getting it?
Research Question
Are indicators of parental monitoring associated
with reduced odds of violent media
exposures?
Main outcome measures:
Internet  violent web sites
Games  M or AO rated-games are most
frequently played
Youth-reported parental monitoring
of media use
Youth-reported aspects of media use Games
(n=1,437)
Internet
(n=1,557)
Where do you play most often
Own room 32% 16%
Common area in the house 51% 59%
All other responses 17% 25%
Parental involvement
How often do your parents talk to you about
what you’ve seen / done
73% 83%
Rules
No rules 15% 8%
Have to ask permission 38% 47%
Time limit 45% 46%
Restrictions (ratings, no x-rated sites) 63% 77%
Have to finish school work first 60% 58%
Association between Internet parental
monitoring and exposure to violent web sites
1.8
1.4
0.97
0.1
1
10
Parent has never
talked with child
about what they do
online
No household rules
about the Internet
Use the Internet most
often in bedroom
Parental monitoring
Oddsofexposuretoviolent
website
*
Association between game parental
monitoring and violent video game playing
1.6
5.6
2.7
1
10
Parent has never talked
with child about game
content
No household rules
about games
Play games most often
in bedroom
Parental monitoring
Oddsofexposuretoviolent
website
***
***
*
Summary
According to youth, parents tend to monitor
their actions online more than on games.
A lack of monitoring of game playing appears to
be related to playing Adult or Mature games
most often (which are rated as such because
of their violent or sexual content).
In comparison, this does not appear to be the
case for exposure to violence on the Internet.
Limitations of the data
Data are cross-sectional.
In no way can we tease out what happened
first. Directionality is unknown.
Limitations of the data
Respondents were not observed during the
data collection process.
It is possible that:
 Children were monitored by their parents, or
 Parents completed the youth survey.
 22% of youth reported that someone was in the room close
enough to see the screen when they completed the survey.
Limitations of the data
Findings are relevant to households where both the
child and the adult use the Internet. General
population findings may yield different
frequencies.
Discussion: Internet violence
The majority of youth are not exposed to
violence online.
The majority of youth who are exposed, do not
also report seriously violent behavior.
Nonetheless, findings suggest that for some
youth, violence online is associated with
seriously violent behavior offline.
Discussion: Internet violence
Despite the wide availability of violent
exposures online,
The Internet does not appear to be a ‘risk
medium’ for most youth:
 Most youth report “none/almost none” of online
exposures depict violence
 The Internet is a less commonly cited source of x-
rated material than more traditional sources
Discussion: Exposure to violence
across mediums
Youth who report that many/most/all of the
media they consume depicts violence are
more likely to concurrently report seriously
violent behavior
across ALL types of media examined.
Discussion: Pornography
Despite the number of pornographic web sites avialable
online,
The Internet does not appear to be a more common
method than traditional mediums (i.e., magazines,
movies) as a way to access pornography among
adolescents.
Irrespective of medium, intentional exposure of violent
pornography appears to be related to sexual
aggression.
Discussion: Parental prevention
According to youth, most parents have tried to
implement some monitoring efforts for
Internet and game playing activities, including
household rules and discussions with children
what they are seeing in these media.
These efforts appear to be especially important
in reducing the likelihood of playing violent
video games (Mature or Adult Only).
Implications
These data provide a foundation to build upon
our understanding of youth exposures to
violence on the Internet, including x-rated
violence.
The findings provide justification for continued
research to better understand who may be
more vulnerable to the impact of Internet
violence.
Acknowledgements
Any well-conducted project is a team effort.
Ours is no exception. We would like to thank
our colleagues who have contributed to the
Growing up with Media project. We are lucky
to have such an amazing team, including:
Marie Diener West PhD
Merle Hamburger PhD
Dana Markow PhD

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Linkages between violent exposures in new media and violent behavior: Findings from the Growing up with Media national survey

  • 1. Linkages between violent exposures in new media and violent behavior: Findings from the Growing up with Media national survey Michele L Ybarra MPH PhD Internet Solutions for Kids, Inc. Philip J Leaf PhD Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health * Thank you for your interest in this presentation.  Please note that analyses included herein are preliminary.  More recent, finalized analyses can be found in: Ybarra M, Diener-West M, Markow D, Leaf PJ, Hamburger M, Boxer, P. Linkages between Internet and other media violence and youth seriously violent behavior. Pediatrics. 2008;122(5):929-93, or by contacting CiPHR for further information. Centers for Disease Control, Reverse Site Visit, 2006 Atlanta, GA
  • 2. Background An estimated 97% of youth use the Internet (Lenhart, Madden & Hitlin, 2005; USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future, 2005). The majority of adolescent Internet- health research has focused on victimization (e.g., Finkelhor, Mitchell, Wolak, 2000; Wolak, Mitchell, Finkelhor, 2006; Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006) and health seeking behavior (e.g., Grey, Klein, Noyce et al., 2005; Ybarra & Suman, 2006).
  • 3. Background: The positive side of the Internet  About one in four adolescents have used the Internet to look for health information in the last year (Lenhart et al., 2001; Rideout et al., 2001; Ybarra & Suman, 2006).  41% of adolescents indicate having changed their behavior because of information they found online (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2002), and 14% have sought healthcare services as a result (Rideout, 2001).
  • 4. Background: The negative side of the Internet  Internet harassment has increased from 6% to 9%, while unwanted sexual solicitation decreased from 19% to 13% from 1999 to 2005 (Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006).  Just over one-third of youth targeted by Internet victimization report feeling very/extremely upset or afraid because of the incident (Wolak, Mitchell, Finkelhor, 2006; Ybarra, Mitchell, Wolak, Finkelhor, 2006)
  • 5. Problem Statement As technology increases in sophistication, questions about it’s potential impact on child and adolescent behavior offline must be examined:  What is the frequency of exposure to violence online? Is this online violence related to violent behavior? How does this fit into the more general sphere of media violence?  With potentially increased access, what is the frequency of exposure to pornography online? Is it associated with violent sexual behavior?  Prevention messages: Are parents getting it?
  • 6. Growing up with Media Methodology  Conducted between August 24 to September 14, 2006  1,591 households (one caregiver, one child) were surveyed online  Eligibility criteria:  Adult  Be a member of the Harris Poll Online (HPOL) opt-in panel  Be a resident in the USA (HPOL has members internationally)  Be the most (or equally) knowledgeable of the youth’s media use in the home  English speaking  Youth:  Between the ages of 10-15 years  Use the Internet at least once in the last 6 months  English speaking
  • 7. Harris Poll On Line  HPOL is a double opt-in panel of millions of respondents.  HPOL data are consistently comparable to data that has been obtained from random telephone samples of general populations when sampling and weighting is applied.
  • 8. Growing up with Media Data Methods  Sample selection was stratified based on youth age and sex.  To control the sample and the increase response rate, the following steps were taken:  Password-protected access to the online survey  1 reminder invitation to non-responders  Cash incentives ($10 for adults, $15 for youth)  A balance between “novice” and “experienced” survey participants was forced through additional stratification. (In general, panelists are invited to participate in surveys no more frequently than once every three weeks).  On average, the adult survey took 5 minutes and the youth survey took 21 minutes
  • 9. Growing up with Media Data Analyses  Response rate was 26% (rates can range from 5-50%)  Propensity scoring was applied to adjust for the adult’s (i.e., recruitment target) propensity to be online  Data were weighted to match the US population of adults with children between the ages of 10 and 15 years  For research questions addressed in the present presentation, cases were required to have valid data for 85% of variables examined.  Regression estimates are adjusted for ‘dishonesty’ (6%) and the report of someone in the room near enough to see the computer screen (22%).
  • 10. Youth characteristics Demographic characteristics (n=1,591):  48% Female  Mean age: 12.6 years (SE: 0.05)  71% White, 13% Black, 9% Mixed, 7% Other  19% Hispanic  Median time spent online on a typical day: 31 minutes – 1 hour
  • 12. Defining Internet violence In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen the following types of websites? 1. A website, including news-related sites, that shows pictures of war, death, 'terrorism' 2. A website that shows cartoons, like stick people or animals, being beat up, hurt, or killed 3. An X-rated or 'adult' website where the main topic is sex 4. A website that shows pictures of dead people or people dying. Some people call these 'snuff' sites. 5. A website that people would call a 'hate' site. A “hate” site is one that tells you to hate a group of people because of who they are, how they look, or what they believe. 6. A website that shows satanic rituals, such as devil worship or Satan worship Response options: 1) No, I don’t know what this is; 2) No, I know what this is but I’ve never gone; 3) Yes
  • 13. Youth exposure to violence online cont. In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen the following types of websites? No, I don't know what this is No, I've heard of it but have never been to one Yes, I’ve been to one A website, including news- related sites, that shows pictures of war, death, 'terrorism' 31% (464) 45% (753) 24% (368) A website that shows cartoons, like stick people or animals, being beat up, hurt, or killed 42% (666) 37% (586) 21% (333) An X-rated or 'adult' website where the main topic is sex 40% (655) 50% (793) 10% (137)
  • 14. Youth exposure to violence online (n=1,585) In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen the following types of websites? No, I don't know what this is No, I've heard of it but have never been to one Yes, I’ve been to one A website that shows pictures of dead people or people dying. Some people call these 'snuff' sites. 64% (1036) 31% (482) 5% (67) A website that people would call a 'hate' site 57% (885) 41% (660) 3% (40) A website that shows satanic rituals, such as devil worship or Satan worship 58% (911) 40% (636) 2% (38)
  • 15. Youth exposure to violence online (n=1,585) 58% 28% 8% 4% 1% 0% 1%0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 % of youth reporting number of exposures
  • 16. Youth exposure to violence online (except news sites) (n=1,585) 71% 21% 5% 2% 0% 1%0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 0 1 2 3 4 5 % of youth reporting number of exposures
  • 17. Main outcome measure: Seriously violent behavior Any seriously violent behavior: 7.8%  Ever shot/stabbed someone: 1.0%  Used a weapon to steal something: 1.3%  Hurt someone badly enough to require medical attention: 2.4%  Forced sexual behavior: 2.5%  Started a fire purposefully: 2.6%  Hurt an animal purposefully: 3.3%
  • 18. Odds of youth reporting at least one seriously violent behavior in the previous year based upon type of online violent exposure Type of media No, I don't know what this is Yes, I’ve been to one OR (95% CI) p-value OR (95% CI) p-value A website, including news- related sites, that shows pictures of war, death, 'terrorism' 0.6 0.13 1.3 0.35 A website that shows cartoons, like stick people or animals, being beat up, hurt, or killed 0.9 0.63 2.0 0.03 An X-rated or 'adult' website where the main topic is sex 0.6 0.06 2.7 0.005
  • 19. Odds of youth reporting at least one seriously violent behavior in the previous year based upon type of online violent exposure Type of media No, I don't know what this is Yes, I’ve been to one OR (95% CI) p-value OR (95% CI) p-value A website that shows pictures of dead people or people dying. Some people call these 'snuff' sites. 0.5 0.01 2.8 0.02 A website that people would call a 'hate' site. 0.8 0.38 7.8 <.001 A website that shows satanic rituals, such as devil worship or Satan worship 0.6 0.04 5.0 0.002
  • 20. Defining exposure to media violence When you: 1. Play video, computer or Internet games 2. Watch TV or movies 3. Listen to music 4. Surf the web, how many of the websites you go to show cartoons, like stick people or animals 5. Surf the web, how many of the websites you go to show real people How many show physical fighting, shooting, or killing? Response options: 1) None/almost none; 2) some; 3) many; 4) almost all/all
  • 21. Amount of media depicting physical fighting, shooting, or killing depictedWhen you: How many show physical fighting, shooting, or killing? Almost /None of them Some of them Many of them Almost all/All of them Play video, computer or Internet games 34.9% (613) 39.3% (584) 16.2% (263) 9.6% (125) Watch TV or movies 14.2% (253) 53.0% (848) 25.5% (361) 7.3% (123) Listen to music 42.5% (704) 41.6% (646) 11.6% (171) 4.4% (64) Surf the Web, how many of the websites you go to show cartoons, like stick people or animals 57.3% (936) 32.8% (505) 8.6% (118) 1.3% (26) Surf the Web, how many of the websites you go to show real people 85.2% (1366) 11.3% (175) 2.9% (38) 0.5% (6)
  • 22. Odds of youth reporting at least one type of seriously violent behavior in the previous year based upon quantity of violent exposures by given media type Media Type Some of them Many/Almost all/All of them OR p-value OR p-value Play video, computer or Internet games 1.7 0.10 3.9 <.001 Watch TV or movies 1.9 0.27 4.9 0.004 Listen to music 2.8 0.004 5.4 <.001 Surf the Web, how many of the websites you go to show cartoons, like stick people or animals 1.5 0.21 4.4 <.001 Surf the Web, how many of the websites you go to show real people 3.8 <.001 3.9 0.001
  • 23. Summary Among all youth:  42% report exposure to violence on at least one type of web site in the last year (29% if news sites are excluded)  News-related sites (24%) and cartoon violence sites (21%) are the two most common exposures
  • 24. Summary The report of visiting death sites (OR = 7.8) and hate sites (OR = 5.0) are the two online exposures most strongly associated with concurrent reports of seriously violent behavior.
  • 25. Summary Not knowing about some types of web sites (Satanic sites OR = 0.6) Death sites OR = 0.5) Appears to be protective against concurrent reports of seriously violent behavior
  • 26. Summary Youth whose majority of media exposures (i.e., many/most/all) are violent Are significantly more likely to also report seriously violent behavior Irrespective of media type
  • 27. Summary More youth report “none / almost none” of exposures on the Internet depict violence Than any other media type examined
  • 29. Defining exposure to x-rated material In the last 12 months have you watched an X-rated movie at a friend’s house, your house, or in the theatre where the main topic was sex? In the last 12 months, have you looked at an X- rated magazine, like Playboy, on purpose where you knew that the main topic was sex? In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen an X-rated or “adult” website where the main topic is sex?
  • 30. Defining exposure to violent pornography In the last 12 months, have you seen a movie that showed a person being physically hurt by another person while they were doing something sexual? Have you ever looked at a magazine that showed a person being physically hurt by another person while they were doing something sexual? When you have gone to or seen an X-rated or adult website, have you ever seen a person being physically hurt by another person while they were doing something sexual?
  • 31. Frequency of intentional exposure to pornographic material (n=1,578) Medium of x-rated exposure Any exposure Violent exposure Magazines 13.6% (181) 2.4% (27) Movies 10.7% (150) 3.1% (52) Internet 10.3% (135) 1.5% (21)
  • 32. Overlap in mediums (n=1578) 80% 11% 5% 4% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 0 1 2 3 % of youth reporting number of mediums
  • 33. Main outcome measure: forced sexual behavior In the past 12 months, how many times have you ever Kissed, touched, or done anything sexual with another person when that person did not want you to
  • 34. Odds of sexually aggressive behavior given report of x-rated exposure 1 1 1 4.3 3.3 1.4 18.5 13.4 29.2 1 10 100 Magazines Movies Internet Medium Oddsratio No x-rated exposure (reference group) Non-violent exposure Violent exposure ** *** *** ***
  • 35. Summary Among all youth:  20% of youth report intentional exposure to x- rated material  Magazines are the most commonly reported medium of x-rated exposure
  • 36. Summary Intentional exposure to violent x-rated material appears to be strongly related to concurrent reports of sexually aggressive behavior, irrespective of medium. The associations between non-violent x-rated material and sexually aggressive behavior are less clear.
  • 38. Research Question Are indicators of parental monitoring associated with reduced odds of violent media exposures? Main outcome measures: Internet  violent web sites Games  M or AO rated-games are most frequently played
  • 39. Youth-reported parental monitoring of media use Youth-reported aspects of media use Games (n=1,437) Internet (n=1,557) Where do you play most often Own room 32% 16% Common area in the house 51% 59% All other responses 17% 25% Parental involvement How often do your parents talk to you about what you’ve seen / done 73% 83% Rules No rules 15% 8% Have to ask permission 38% 47% Time limit 45% 46% Restrictions (ratings, no x-rated sites) 63% 77% Have to finish school work first 60% 58%
  • 40. Association between Internet parental monitoring and exposure to violent web sites 1.8 1.4 0.97 0.1 1 10 Parent has never talked with child about what they do online No household rules about the Internet Use the Internet most often in bedroom Parental monitoring Oddsofexposuretoviolent website *
  • 41. Association between game parental monitoring and violent video game playing 1.6 5.6 2.7 1 10 Parent has never talked with child about game content No household rules about games Play games most often in bedroom Parental monitoring Oddsofexposuretoviolent website *** *** *
  • 42. Summary According to youth, parents tend to monitor their actions online more than on games. A lack of monitoring of game playing appears to be related to playing Adult or Mature games most often (which are rated as such because of their violent or sexual content). In comparison, this does not appear to be the case for exposure to violence on the Internet.
  • 43. Limitations of the data Data are cross-sectional. In no way can we tease out what happened first. Directionality is unknown.
  • 44. Limitations of the data Respondents were not observed during the data collection process. It is possible that:  Children were monitored by their parents, or  Parents completed the youth survey.  22% of youth reported that someone was in the room close enough to see the screen when they completed the survey.
  • 45. Limitations of the data Findings are relevant to households where both the child and the adult use the Internet. General population findings may yield different frequencies.
  • 46. Discussion: Internet violence The majority of youth are not exposed to violence online. The majority of youth who are exposed, do not also report seriously violent behavior. Nonetheless, findings suggest that for some youth, violence online is associated with seriously violent behavior offline.
  • 47. Discussion: Internet violence Despite the wide availability of violent exposures online, The Internet does not appear to be a ‘risk medium’ for most youth:  Most youth report “none/almost none” of online exposures depict violence  The Internet is a less commonly cited source of x- rated material than more traditional sources
  • 48. Discussion: Exposure to violence across mediums Youth who report that many/most/all of the media they consume depicts violence are more likely to concurrently report seriously violent behavior across ALL types of media examined.
  • 49. Discussion: Pornography Despite the number of pornographic web sites avialable online, The Internet does not appear to be a more common method than traditional mediums (i.e., magazines, movies) as a way to access pornography among adolescents. Irrespective of medium, intentional exposure of violent pornography appears to be related to sexual aggression.
  • 50. Discussion: Parental prevention According to youth, most parents have tried to implement some monitoring efforts for Internet and game playing activities, including household rules and discussions with children what they are seeing in these media. These efforts appear to be especially important in reducing the likelihood of playing violent video games (Mature or Adult Only).
  • 51. Implications These data provide a foundation to build upon our understanding of youth exposures to violence on the Internet, including x-rated violence. The findings provide justification for continued research to better understand who may be more vulnerable to the impact of Internet violence.
  • 52. Acknowledgements Any well-conducted project is a team effort. Ours is no exception. We would like to thank our colleagues who have contributed to the Growing up with Media project. We are lucky to have such an amazing team, including: Marie Diener West PhD Merle Hamburger PhD Dana Markow PhD

Notas do Editor

  1. Respondents are recruited through partner websites, emails with online partners, refer-a-friend, trade shows, client supplied lists of customers, TV advertisements, direct mail, telephone recruitment of targeted populations
  2. As the children were recruited from the adults who initially agreed to take the study, the sample selection bias is found primarily in the characteristics of adults who chose to take this survey. Hence, only adults were propensity weighted and the propensity weights that were generated for the adults were applied to the child. The propensity score was derived from key questions in the survey that examined the attitudes and behaviors of the respondents as well as the demographic questions.
  3. 28% report 31-1hour 24% report half hour or less 22% report 1-2 hours
  4. Explain methods n-=1585
  5. Note, these questions were randomized for each participant to adjust for response bias due to ordering
  6. 28% report 31-1hour 24% report half hour or less 22% report 1-2 hours
  7. Adjusted for ‘don’t know’ and someone being close enough to see the screen
  8. Adjusted for ‘don’t know’ and someone being close enough to see the screen
  9. Explain methods n-=1585
  10. Adjusted for ‘don’t know’ and someone being close enough to see the screen
  11. Adjusted for ‘don’t know’ and someone being close enough to see the screen
  12. Explain methods n-=1585
  13. Explain methods n-=1585
  14. 1) In the last 12 months have you watched an X-rated movie at a friend’s house, your house, or in the theatre where the main topic was sex?; 2) In the last 12 months, have you looked at an X-rated magazine, like Playboy, on purpose where you knew that the main topic was sex?; and 3) In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen an X-rated or “adult” website where the main topic is sex?
  15. 28% report 31-1hour 24% report half hour or less 22% report 1-2 hours
  16. Youth who responded positively to one of the questions were asked about exposure to violent pornography: 1) In the last 12 months, have you seen a movie that showed a person being physically hurt by another person while they were doing something sexual?; 2) Have you ever looked at a magazine that showed a person being physically hurt by another person while they were doing something sexual?; or 3) When you have gone to or seen an X-rated or adult website, have you ever seen a person being physically hurt by another person while they were doing something sexual?
  17. 1) In the last 12 months have you watched an X-rated movie at a friend’s house, your house, or in the theatre where the main topic was sex?; 2) In the last 12 months, have you looked at an X-rated magazine, like Playboy, on purpose where you knew that the main topic was sex?; and 3) In the last 12 months, have you gone to or seen an X-rated or “adult” website where the main topic is sex?
  18. 22% of youth report that Mature or Adult Only are one of the two most common ratings of the games they play
  19. You don’t know the answer unless you ask – it’s a strength that we have this data and are able to analyze it’s influence
  20. You don’t know the answer unless you ask – it’s a strength that we have this data and are able to analyze it’s influence
  21. Note that to be at risk, you have to have the exposure – i.e., internet use