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Key Facts: Media Literacy
The seventh in a series of fact sheets on topics related to children, media and health pulls together the most relevant research about parents and the media. This fact sheet, focusing on media literacy, defines media literacy, details its role in education (K-12 and beyond), discusses the latest research findings on the effectiveness of media […]
Teen, Sex and Media: Is There a Connection
This article examines the connections between media and teenager’s sexual behaviors and attitudes.
The Impact of the Media on Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
This article examines the impact the impact of the media on eating disorders in children and adolescents.
The Digital Divide – A New Generation Gap
Parental knowledge of their children’s Internet use.
Putting Media Under the Microscope
Understanding and challenging media’s influence on the health and well-being of children and youth.
Tips to Manage Media Use in the Home
A parent handout with advice for managing children’s media use. This tipsheet can be photocopied and made available to parents in a health-care setting.
Media History Form
A standardized age-appropriate media history tool to help health practitioners identify potential risk areas associated with a patient’s media use.
Focus Groups (2004)
The purpose of the research was to compose an accurate picture of young people’s online activities and to measure changes in behaviors, opinions, and attitudes since the baseline Young Canadians in a Wired World (YCWW) research in 2000-2001.
Student Survey Report (2005)
In 2005, Media Awareness Network (MNet) surveyed young people across the country to find out about their Internet activities.
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