Lonely children and teenagers disclose more personal and intimate information on the internet than those who are not lonely, a Queensland University of Technology (QUT) study has found. "We discovered that kids, who did identify as socially anxious or lonely, found the internet to be a very positive experience," Associate Professor Marilyn Campbell said. QUT News, 12 May 2010.
Lonely children and teenagers disclose more personal and intimate information on the internet than those who are not lonely, a Queensland University of Technology (QUT) study has found. "We discovered that kids, who did identify as socially anxious or lonely, found the internet to be a very positive experience," Associate Professor Marilyn Campbell said. QUT News, 12 May 2010.