Repositori Digital de la UPF
Social media use among teenagers has surged in recent years, heightening their exposure to risks such as online grooming¿a process where adults build online relationships with minors for abusive purposes. To address this threat, it is essential to explore innovative, technological approaches for educating adolescents. Therefore, this study sees the development of a narrative-based mini game to help educate adolescents about online grooming. A pilot study with 25 adolescents and young adults evaluated the mini-game's effectiveness in assessing their understanding of grooming and detection skills through a questionnaire and their in-game behavior. The results demonstrate that the mini-game significantly improved participants' knowledge of grooming and their ability to detect grooming behaviors, as evidenced by enhanced performance throughout the game.
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2025) Paula Mateo-Gorina; Emily Theophilou; Roberto Sánchez-Reina; Davinia Hernández-Leo