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Razširjenost izkušnje spletnega groominga in povezava s samopodobo mladostnikov : magistrsko delo
ID Stane, Nastja (Author), ID Repič Slavič, Tanja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Avtorica v magistrskem delu raziskuje prisotnost in razširjenost izkušnje spletnega groominga med mladostniki in povezavo z njihovo samopodobo. Teoretični del povzema izhodišča avtorjev in ugotovitve raziskav s področij spletnega nasilja, spletnega spolnega nasilja in spletnega groominga ter osvetljuje elemente procesa, v katerem odrasla oseba zgradi zaupljiv odnos z mladostnikom, da bi dosegla določeno vrsto, spletne in/ali nespletne spolne interakcije. Sledi empirični del v obliki kvantitativne raziskave, v okviru katere je anketo v celoti rešilo 915 udeležencev, ki so obiskovali 8. in 9. razred redne osnovne ter 1. in 2. letnik srednje šole. Ugotovitve prikazujejo, da je večina udeležencev raziskave v zadnjem letu imela vsaj eno izkušnjo spletnega groominga. Druga ugotovitev je, da so imela dekleta, v primerjavi s fanti, pogosteje izkušnjo spletnega groominga, kot tudi, da je bila strategija seksualizacije pri njih pogosteje uporabljena kot pri spletnem groomingu fantov. Tretja ugotovitev je, da so odrasle osebe pogosteje uporabile strategiji zavajanja in zanimanja za žrtvino okolje kot strategije obdarovanja, seksualizacije in agresije. Četrta ugotovitev prikazuje, da so imeli udeleženci starejši od 15 let pogosteje izkušnjo spletnega groominga kot mlajši udeleženci. Zadnja ugotovitev se nanaša na statistično pomembno povezanost nizke samopodobe mladostnikov z izkušnjo spletnega groominga.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:spletni grooming, spletni groomer, mladostnik, samopodoba, družbena omrežja
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Stane]
Year:2023
Number of pages:VII, 116 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151194 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.922.2:343.436:004.738.5 -053.6(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:167780099 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.09.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Prevalence of online grooming experience and relationship with self-esteem of adolescents
Abstract:
The master's thesis explores the presence and prevalence of online grooming experiences among adolescents and how such experiences affect their self-esteem. The theoretical part summarizes various authors’ starting points and research findings in the fields of online violence, online sexual violence, and online grooming. It highlights the elements of the process in which an adult builds up a trusting relationship with an adolescent with an aim to eventually interact with them sexually, be it online or offline. The next, empirical, part takes the form of a quantitative research. The survey was completed by 915 participants, attending the eighth and ninth grades of regular primary school as well as the first and second years of secondary school. The findings show that most of the participants experienced online grooming at least once in the past year. The second finding reveals that, compared to boys, girls experience online grooming more often and, likewise, the sexualization strategy is used with them more frequently. According to the participants' reports, the third finding is that adults use the strategies of misleading and showing interest in the victim's environment more often than the strategies of gift-giving, sexualization, and aggression. The fourth finding shows that the participants above the age of 15 have experienced online grooming more frequently than the younger participants. The final finding points to a statistically significant correlation between low self-esteem in adolescents and online grooming experiences.

Keywords:online grooming, online groomer, adolescent, self-esteem, social media

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