TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of social environment on internet connectedness of adolescents in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei
AU - Jung, Joo Young
AU - Kim, Yong Chan
AU - Lin, Wan Ying
AU - Cheong, Pauline Hope
PY - 2005/2
Y1 - 2005/2
N2 - This article examines the influence of the, social environment on adolescents' connectedness to the internet in East Asia, one of the most wired regions in the world. Connectedness is a qualitative conceptualization of an individuals relationship with the internet, taking into consideration the breadth, depth, and the importance of individuals' internet experience. This study seeks to situate adolescents' internet connectedness in three spheres of social environment: (1) the general social support measured by how easy it is to get help when adolescents encounter problems in using the internet; (2) the parents, where we examine parents' socioeconomic status and their internet use; and (3) the peer group, where we look into the proportion of friends who connect to the internet. The results from a survey of 1303 adolescents in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei support our major hypothesis that among the internet-using adolescents, their internet connectedness patterns differ by the nature of their social environments.
AB - This article examines the influence of the, social environment on adolescents' connectedness to the internet in East Asia, one of the most wired regions in the world. Connectedness is a qualitative conceptualization of an individuals relationship with the internet, taking into consideration the breadth, depth, and the importance of individuals' internet experience. This study seeks to situate adolescents' internet connectedness in three spheres of social environment: (1) the general social support measured by how easy it is to get help when adolescents encounter problems in using the internet; (2) the parents, where we examine parents' socioeconomic status and their internet use; and (3) the peer group, where we look into the proportion of friends who connect to the internet. The results from a survey of 1303 adolescents in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei support our major hypothesis that among the internet-using adolescents, their internet connectedness patterns differ by the nature of their social environments.
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U2 - 10.1177/1461444805049145
DO - 10.1177/1461444805049145
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:13844266780
SN - 1461-4448
VL - 7
SP - 64
EP - 88
JO - New Media and Society
JF - New Media and Society
IS - 1
ER -