Victoria Nash
University of Oxford
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The Journal of Pediatrics | 2017
Andrew K. Przybylski; Victoria Nash
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of Internet filtering tools designed to shield adolescents from aversive experiences online. Study design A total of 1030 in‐home interviews were conducted with early adolescents aged from 12 to 15 years (M = 13.50, SD = 1.18) and their caregivers. Caregivers were asked about their use of Internet filtering and adolescent participants were interviewed about their recent online experiences. Results Contrary to our hypotheses, policy, and industry advice regarding the assumed benefits of filtering we found convincing evidence that Internet filters were not effective at shielding early adolescents from aversive online experiences. Conclusions Preregistered prospective and randomised controlled trials are needed to determine the extent to which Internet filtering technology supports vs thwarts young people online and if their widespread use justifies their financial and informational costs.
Archive | 2010
William H. Dutton; Anna Dopatka; Michael Hills; Ginette Law; Victoria Nash
Information, Communication & Society | 2015
Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova; Victoria Nash; Monica E. Bulger
Archive | 2003
Victoria Nash; Ian Christie
Twentieth Century British History | 2001
Desmond King; Victoria Nash
Archive | 2004
Victoria Nash; William H. Dutton; Malcolm Peltu
Archive | 2013
Victoria Nash
Archive | 2005
Victoria Nash; Malcolm Peltu
Archive | 2002
Will Paxton; Victoria Nash
Children & Young People Now | 2017
Andrew K. Przybylski; Victoria Nash