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Toward Integrated Solutions: A Systematic Interdisciplinary Review of Cybergrooming Research

Abstract

Cybergrooming exploits minors through online trust-building, yet research remains fragmented, limiting holistic prevention. Social sciences focus on behavioral insights, while computational methods emphasize detection, but their integration remains insufficient. This review systematically synthesizes both fields using the PRISMA framework to enhance clarity, reproducibility, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Findings show that qualitative methods offer deep insights but are resource-intensive, machine learning models depend on data quality, and standard metrics struggle with imbalance and cultural nuances. By bridging these gaps, this review advances interdisciplinary cybergrooming research, guiding future efforts toward more effective prevention and detection strategies.

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@article{an2025_2503.05727,
  title={ Toward Integrated Solutions: A Systematic Interdisciplinary Review of Cybergrooming Research },
  author={ Heajun An and Marcos Silva and Qi Zhang and Arav Singh and Minqian Liu and Xinyi Zhang and Sarvech Qadir and Sang Won Lee and Lifu Huang and Pamela Wisnieswski and Jin-Hee Cho },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.05727},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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