Galina Soldatova Foundation for Internet Development EUROPEAN AND RUSSIAN SCHOOL CHILDREN: CHALLENGES AND RISKS OF ONLINE SOCIALIZATION.

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Galina Soldatova Foundation for Internet Development EUROPEAN AND RUSSIAN SCHOOL CHILDREN: CHALLENGES AND RISKS OF ONLINE SOCIALIZATION

“Russian Children Online”: Regions Federal DistrictRegionInterviewsCoordinating Organisation Central Federal District Moscow141 Department of Psychology, Moscow State University Foundation for Internet Development Moscow Region103 North-West Federal District Saint-Petersburg9595Saint-Petersburg State University Komi Republic9696Syktyvkar State University Volga Federal District Kirov Region80Vyatka State University Saratov Region131Saratov laboratory of children’s health South Federal DistrictRostov Region94Rostov State University Ural Federal DistrictChelyabinsk Region8787Chelyabinsk State University Siberian Federal District Trans-Baikal Region57Chita State University Kemerovo Region80Kemerovo State University North-Caucasian Federal District Dagestan Republic6161Dagestan State University Total 1025

Children respondents: age and gender 9 y.o.10 y.o.11 y.o.12 y.o.13 y.o.14 y.o.15 y.o.16 y.o. Total Boys56, ,5 Girls4,59,54, ,5

Average age (years) when child first used the Internet

Where children use the Internet ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Devices through which children access the Internet ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Child accesses the Internet in his/her own bedroom or using a mobile phone ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Child accesses the Internet using a mobile phone or a handheld device ( % of all children who use the Internet )

How often children use the Internet ( % of all children who use the Internet )

How long children use the Internet weekly ( % of all childrenwho use the Internet )

Parents who use the Internet ( % of all parents respondents )

How confident are parents using the Internet ( % of all parents who use the Internet )

“I know more about the Internet than my parents” ( % of all childrenwho use the Internet )

Children’s activities online in the past 12 months ( % of all childrenwho use the Internet )

What information children show on their networking profiles ( % of all childrenwho use the Internet )

Number of contacts on children’s social networking profiles ( % of all childrenwho use the Internet )

Number of contacts on children’s social networking profiles ( % of all childrenwho use the Internet )

Child has been bullied online or offline in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

How often child has been bullied online or offline in past 12 months ( % of all children who have been bullied online or offline in past 12 months )

Ways in which children have been bullied in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Ways in which children have been bullied online in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Child has bullied others online or offline in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Child has seen sexual images online or offline in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

How often children have seen sexual images online or offline in past 12 months ( % of all children who have seen sexual images online or offline in past 12 rmonths )

Child has seen sexual images online or offline in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

How child has seen sexual images online in past 12 months ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Child has communicated online with, or gone to an offline meeting with, someone not met face to face before ( % of all children who use the Internet )

Parents’ accounts of whether the child has encountered one or more of the risks ( % of all respondents )

Technical control tools used by the parents ( % of all parents )

Parents’ control tools ( % of all parents )

Parents sometimes check… ( % of all parents )

Thank you!