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Original scientific paper

REAL OR VIRTUAL RELATIONSHIPS: DOES IT MATTER TO TEENS?

Carole Jassogne ; Eating Disorders Unit, La Ramée, Brussels, Belgium
Nicolas Zdanowicz ; Université Catholique de Louvain, Psychosomatic Department, Mont-Godinne University Hospital, Yvoir, Belgium


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Abstract

Background: Social networks are taking over teenagers’ lives and altering the way they relate to others. They are creating their
own and changing culture. Which is a cause for concern for adults, who do not understand it. Moreover, usage peaks at a pivotal
time in life: adolescence. Therefore it seems important to understand these new habits, and the reasons why social networks are such
an important part of the life of adolescents. Furthermore, we looked into the question if virtual relationships have an impact on reallife
relationships, and vice versa.
Subjects and methods: This literature review examined studies published between 2008 and September 2019. Twenty-five
articles were selected from PubMed, Scopus, PsychINFO and Cochrane databases.
Results: Above all, teenagers are motivated to use social networks because they can develop an identity based on an idealized
profile. This profile must be at least as good as those of their peers, in order to obtain the latter’s approval. This is notably the case
in a context where changes to the family structure give a greater weight to the opinion of peers. Young people are driven to seek
refuge on the Internet by a lack of family support, and parents who are less emotionally present. This effect could be limited by
encouraging communication between teenagers and their parents. Finally, romantic relationships are impacted by the availability of pornography. Viewing pornography is increasingly seen as a normal stage of development and is linked to poorer attachment to peers and family.
Conclusions: The Internet seems to support a gradual detachment from family life and a move towards greater inclusion in the
peer group. This is all the more evident in a context where family structures are changing.

Keywords

teenager; internet; relationships; virtual

Hrčak ID:

262512

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/262512

Publication date:

24.3.2020.

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