Internet forums and chatrooms can have positive effects that should be
more widely acknowledged, experts say.
The call comes after Oxford University
researchers carried out an analysis of 14 different studies looking at how
young people use the internet. The review said a number of studies had found a
link between internet use and self-harm and suicide. But it said others had
found the internet could be a positive influence.
The dangers of internet use have received
widespread coverage this year. In one case, in August, 14-year-old Hannah Smith
from Leicestershire was found hanged after she had been sent abusive messages
on a social networking site.
Since then research by the NSPCC has suggested
a fifth of 11 to 16-year-olds have had negative experiences using the internet.
'Socially isolated'
The Oxford
University research
highlighted a number of dangers from internet use, including the normalising of
self-harm and the risk of bullying. It also said there was a "strong
link" between internet forums and an increased risk of suicide in
particular. But the researchers said some studies had shown that internet
forums could support and connect socially isolated people.
There were also examples where forum users
encouraged positive behaviour, advised others to seek help and congratulated
each other for not harming themselves.
Report author Prof Keith Hawton said:
"Communication via the internet and other electronic means has potential
roles in both contributing to and preventing suicidal behaviour in young
people. The next step is going to be development of therapeutic interventions
using these channels of communication, especially to access those who do not
seek help from clinical services."
Joe Ferns of the Samaritans added: "We
should acknowledge that many people are using suicide forums and chatrooms to
anonymously discuss their feelings of distress and despair, including suicidal
thoughts, which may have a positive impact on the individual. They may be expressing
feelings that they have never disclosed to anyone in their offline lives.Rather
than concentrating primarily on ways of blocking and censoring such sites, we
should think about online opportunities to reach out to people in emotional
distress."
Question 1
(2 points) Indicate whether the following statements are true or false and
write down which part of the text justifies your answer.
a. It is believed that Hannah Smith committed
suicide.
b. Most teenagers suffer because of the
inadequate use of the internet.
c. Studies usually emphasize the problems that
using the internet can carry out.
d. People chatting in the forums are used to
talking about their problems and emotions in their ordinary life.
Question 2
(2 points) Answer the following questions in your own words.
a. What negative effects can the use of the
internet have?
b. What positive effects can the use of the
internet have?
Question 3
(1.5 points) Find words or phrases in the text that correspond in meaning to
the words and definitions given.
a. to perform (par. 2) b. extensive (par. 3) c.
risk (par. 4)
d. to reveal (par. 8) e.
grief (par. 8)
Question 4
(1.5 points) Complete the following sentences without changing the meaning.
a.
Hannah Smith had been sent abusive messages on a social networking
site.
Somebody...
b.
The review said a number of studies had found a link between internet
use and self-harm and suicide.
A number of studies...
c.
The researchers said some studies had shown that internet forums could
support and connect socially isolated people.
The
researchers said: “...
Question 5
(3 points) Write a short essay (120-150 words) on the following topic:
“Nowadays people could not live without
internet”. Do you agree with this statement?
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