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Internet use and developmental tasks: Adolescents’ point of view
Affiliation:1. Department of Child and Family Studies, College of Human Ecology, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada;3. Neuroscience & Mental Health Program, Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute, Toronto, Canada;4. Departments of Psychology and Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;5. Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea;6. Department of Education, College of Education, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;7. Institute of Medical Science, Department of Psychiatry and Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;8. Mood Disorders Psychopharmacology Unit, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:This study explored adolescents’ opinions about how Internet use supports the achievement of their developmental tasks. Qualitative data were collected in focus groups interviews with 127 Italian Internet users (11–20) attending middle and high schools. Discussions were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using content analysis. Results showed that the Internet plays important functions in identity formation, personal autonomy, and relationships outside the family. It allows teens to develop their own interests, to identify with others and, at the same time, differentiate from others. The Internet is also an arena in which adolescents develop and practice autonomy. The Internet can be a source of conflict with parents, because of parents’ concerns about Internet use. However, the Internet can also be a meeting ground with parents. Finally, participants indicated the Internet is used to form close relationships with peers. Gender and age differences are discussed. Although the study is cross-sectional and relies only on adolescent report, findings illustrate how the conceptual framework of developmental goals may be helpful for understanding how the Internet can affect adolescents’ lives.
Keywords:Adolescence  Identity formation  Close relationships  Autonomy  Internet usage
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