Social Sciences
abuse
100%
adolescent
68%
victimization
48%
violence
46%
school climate
42%
gender
38%
objectification
38%
experience
37%
facebook
33%
social media
33%
digital media
32%
television consumption
29%
communication technology
28%
shame
28%
information technology
25%
student
25%
electronics
25%
jealousy
23%
joke
22%
Confidentiality
22%
mental health
21%
young adult
20%
Juvenile justice
20%
genre
20%
Uganda
18%
child custody
18%
intimacy
17%
bachelor
17%
anxiety
16%
exclusion
16%
consciousness
15%
sexual violence
15%
pregnancy
15%
aggression
15%
television
15%
sexuality
14%
elementary school
14%
welfare
13%
Juvenile detention centers
12%
acceptance
12%
posttraumatic stress disorder
12%
well-being
12%
vulnerability
11%
monitoring
10%
music
9%
behavior control
9%
father
9%
gender-specific factors
9%
video
8%
surveillance
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Students
80%
Intimate Partner Violence
77%
Social Media
72%
Crime Victims
70%
Climate
43%
Television
42%
Shame
39%
Survivors
31%
Cyberbullying
30%
Psychology
30%
Jealousy
28%
Bullying
28%
Mental Health
27%
Confidentiality
26%
Assertiveness
26%
Cell Phone
25%
Coercion
24%
Social Justice
22%
Pressure
22%
Uganda
21%
Anxiety
21%
Sexuality
21%
Sex Offenses
20%
Heterosexuality
20%
Aggression
18%
Consciousness
18%
Young Adult
17%
Names
17%
Technology
16%
Latent Class Analysis
14%
Motivation
14%
Sexual Partners
14%
Privacy
13%
Music
12%
Self Concept
11%
Odds Ratio
11%
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
10%
Behavior Control
10%
Cluster Analysis
8%
Depression
7%
Data Analysis
6%
Sexual Health
6%
Sexual Behavior
5%
Internet
5%
Demography
5%
Multivariate Analysis
5%
Reproductive Techniques
5%
Social Networking
5%
Exposure to Violence
5%
Research Personnel
5%