Review and Related Literature and Studies
Related Literature
In the course of this project we searched and reviewed New Zealand and overseas literature and research on relationship support for young people. We found relatively little addressing this specific subject. The available literature was grouped around the following themes:
Violence in Relationships – including violence experienced by young people within their relationships, the impact of young people observing parental conflict, maltreatment of children, bullying, sexual predators
Sexual Behaviour of young people – including sex education, sexual health, onset and predictors of sexual activity, teen pregnancy, sexuality
Differences in Relationship - formation by gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation
The influence of the young person’s social networks on the development of their relationships – including parents, siblings, peers, youth groups
How individual characteristics influence relationships – including communication and conflict-resolution skills, self-esteem, personality disorders, depression.
Related Studies
Here we study those young people who are having relationships on the internet or on other sites to why they do it. Many of the youth of today are making it because they wanted to relationships even when not fully known, the others will trip and the others are not yet known to what his persona. Because they work so maybe we should avoid such things because they have too many people continue to perish because the others do not know is not fully communicates them to the others might who have met online. First they would think if they do the right thing. Hopefully young people today are unchanged know what they know of their parents, who also guided them what the right to prevent such things also configured the country
Conceptual Framework
As social media becomes a ubiquitous part of teenage life, it is prudent to also consider whether youth access to these