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Online aggressor/targets, aggressors, and targets: A comparison of associated youth characteristics
ML Ybarra, KJ Mitchell
Journal of child Psychology and Psychiatry 45 (7), 1308-1316, 2004
22622004
Youth engaging in online harassment: Associations with caregiver–child relationships, Internet use, and personal characteristics
ML Ybarra, KJ Mitchell
Journal of adolescence 27 (3), 319-336, 2004
13962004
Online “predators” and their victims: Myths, realities, and implications for prevention and treatment.
J Wolak, D Finkelhor, KJ Mitchell, ML Ybarra
Educational Publishing Foundation 1 (S), 13, 2010
10552010
Online victimization: A report on the nation's youth.
D Finkelhor, KJ Mitchell, J Wolak
10012000
Does online harassment constitute bullying? An exploration of online harassment by known peers and online-only contacts
J Wolak, KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor
Journal of adolescent health 41 (6), S51-S58, 2007
8922007
Examining characteristics and associated distress related to Internet harassment: findings from the Second Youth Internet Safety Survey
ML Ybarra, KJ Mitchell, J Wolak, D Finkelhor
Pediatrics 118 (4), e1169-e1177, 2006
8922006
Prevalence and characteristics of youth sexting: A national study
KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor, LM Jones, J Wolak
Pediatrics 129 (1), 13-20, 2012
8312012
Exposure to Internet pornography among children and adolescents: A national survey
ML Ybarra, KJ Mitchell
Cyberpsychology & behavior 8 (5), 473-486, 2005
7142005
Unwanted and wanted exposure to online pornography in a national sample of youth Internet users
J Wolak, K Mitchell, D Finkelhor
Pediatrics 119 (2), 247-257, 2007
7062007
Online Victimization of Youth: Five Years Later.
J Wolak, KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor
Crimes against Children Research Center, 2006
6812006
The relative importance of online victimization in understanding depression, delinquency, and substance use
KJ Mitchell, M Ybarra, D Finkelhor
Child maltreatment 12 (4), 314-324, 2007
6552007
How risky are social networking sites? A comparison of places online where youth sexual solicitation and harassment occurs
ML Ybarra, KJ Mitchell
Pediatrics 121 (2), e350-e357, 2008
6302008
Escaping or connecting? Characteristics of youth who form close online relationships
J Wolak, KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor
Journal of adolescence 26 (1), 105-119, 2003
6112003
Prevalence and frequency of Internet harassment instigation: Implications for adolescent health
ML Ybarra, KJ Mitchell
Journal of Adolescent Health 41 (2), 189-195, 2007
5892007
The exposure of youth to unwanted sexual material on the Internet: A national survey of risk, impact, and prevention
KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor, J Wolak
Youth & Society 34 (3), 330-358, 2003
5072003
Internet-initiated sex crimes against minors: Implications for prevention based on findings from a national study
J Wolak, D Finkelhor, K Mitchell
Journal of adolescent health 35 (5), 424. e11-424. e20, 2004
4892004
The co-occurrence of Internet harassment and unwanted sexual solicitation victimization and perpetration: Associations with psychosocial indicators
ML Ybarra, DL Espelage, KJ Mitchell
Journal of adolescent health 41 (6), S31-S41, 2007
4792007
Risk factors for and impact of online sexual solicitation of youth
KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor, J Wolak
Jama 285 (23), 3011-3014, 2001
4752001
Trends in youth internet victimization: Findings from three youth internet safety surveys 2000–2010
LM Jones, KJ Mitchell, D Finkelhor
Journal of adolescent Health 50 (2), 179-186, 2012
4592012
Defining and measuring youth digital citizenship
LM Jones, KJ Mitchell
New media & society 18 (9), 2063-2079, 2016
4542016
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