Risks and safety for Australian children on the internet: full findings from the AU Kids Online survey of 9-16 year olds and their parents

Lelia Green, Daniel Brady, Kjartan Olafsson, John Hartley, Catharine Ann Lumby

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    Abstract

    This report presents the AU findings for research in Australia which parallels the EU Kids Online project (see www.eukidsonline.net). Specifically, it includes selected findings, calculated and interpreted for Australia only, but with some comparisons made with the survey data and analysis reported in Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., Görzig, A., and Ólafsson, K. (2011). Risks and safety on the internet: The perspective of European children. Full Findings. LSE, London: EU Kids Online, and comparisons with some country reports of the 25 nations participating in EU Kids Online II. The Australian research was funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation in 2010 and involved 400 children and their families, a smaller sample than the 1,000 families per country in the other 25 nations. The fieldwork used the EU Kids Online surveys and protocols, but was conducted about 6 months later than in Europe.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationQueensland
    PublisherARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation
    Number of pages73
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Publication series

    NameCultural science
    PublisherARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation
    No.1
    ISSN (Print)1836-0416

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