Revista Amazonia Investiga,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(69), P. 281 - 290
Published: Sept. 30, 2023
The
rapid
development
of
digital
technologies
has
transformed
the
lives
children
and
young
people.
space
offers
endless
opportunities
to
learn,
play,
communicate
express
themselves.
However,
it
also
poses
a
number
risks
threats,
such
as
cyberbullying,
grooming
exposure
harmful
content.
purpose
this
article
is
analyze
current
state
criminological
safety
child
in
based
on
survey
among
Ukrainian
schoolchildren
aged
11-17.
Our
task
determine
level
awareness
teenagers
about
safe
behavior
Internet,
well
identify
most
common
threats
assess
risky
Internet.
emphasizes
that
range
underage
Internet
users
much
wider
than
adults
due
peculiarities
age
group.
Empirical
research
shows
tend
act
rather
carelessly
space,
particularly
regards
making
new
contacts
communicating
online.
We
believe
family
school
should
play
dominant
role
familiarizing
with
existing
online
fundamentals
space.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 19, 2024
Introduction
This
study
examines
the
combinations
of
sugar-sweetened
beverage
(SSB)
consumption,
screen-based
sedentary
time,
and
sleep
duration
their
association
with
adolescents'
depressive
symptoms
suicidal
ideation.
Methods
research
followed
a
crosssectional
design.
Secondary
data
analysis
was
conducted
on
collected
from
21,046
high
school
students
who
had
participated
in
17th
Korea
Youth
Risk
Behavior
Web-Based
Survey
2021.
A
complex
sampling
analysis,
including
descriptive
logistic
regression
analyses,
SPSS
Statistics
26.0.
Results
The
combination
low
SSB
excessive
short
associated
an
increase
symptoms.
In
addition,
medium/high
appropriate/excessive
Finally,
Discussion
findings
demonstrate
that
healthcare
providers
should
develop
conduct
family-and
school-based
programs
to
restrict
behaviors,
improve
mental
health.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 5, 2024
The
purpose
of
the
current
study
is
to
analyze
how
variations
in
suicidal
ideation
scores
can
relate
sleep
quality,
social
media
consumption,
self-esteem,
and
perceived
barriers
seeking
psychological
help
a
sample
university
students
Honduras.
A
quantitative
cross-sectional
design
was
used.
Self-reported
data
collected
from
non-random
910
Honduras;
their
average
age
24.03
years
(
SD
=6.05).
Most
respondents
were
women
(67%)
with
men
accounting
for
33%
sample.
Measurements
included
item
9
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9,
Single-Item
Sleep
Quality
Scale,
Rosenberg’s
Self-Esteem
Barriers
Seeking
Psychological
Help
Scale
College
Students,
self-reported
questionnaire
on
media.
In
response
query,
“Over
past
two
weeks,
frequently
have
you
experienced
thoughts
that
would
be
better
off
dead
or
hurting
yourself?”
54%
n
=495)
participants
indicated
“not
at
all”
18%
=168)
reported
“several
days”
14%
=129)
responded
“more
than
half
13%
=118)
stated
“nearly
every
day”.
results
ordinal
logistic
regression
model
indicate
quality
self-esteem
serve
as
protective
factors
associated
decreased
suicide
ideation.
At
same
time,
higher
number
platforms
used
per
week
increase
Altogether,
these
variables
explained
19%
variance
scores.
Suicidal
highly
prevalent
among
sampled
students.
JAMA Network Open,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(10), P. e2441499 - e2441499
Published: Oct. 25, 2024
Importance
Youth,
parents,
educators,
and
policymakers
are
concerned
about
the
potential
relationship
between
social
media
use
negative
mental
health
outcomes,
including
risk
for
suicidal
thoughts
behaviors.
Observations
Current
research
shows
complex
conflicting
relationships
suicide
risk.
A
key
limiting
factor
in
clarifying
these
is
a
dearth
of
available
information
on
contextual
factors
around
use,
with
most
focusing
only
hours
or
amount
engagement.
Whereas
there
clear
associations
some
types
risk,
also
many
opportunities
to
mitigate
through
media.
Several
methodologic
measurement
issues
make
challenging.
Researchers
have
begun
explore
how
specific
interact
individual
vulnerabilities,
can
be
used
enhance
youth
well-being,
whether
under
what
circumstances
mitigation
strategies
helpful.
Conclusions
Relevance
This
overview
identifies
gaps
methodological
challenges
that
need
addressed
guide
intervention
future
policy
relevant
Psychiatry Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
338, P. 115991 - 115991
Published: May 29, 2024
Emerging
evidence
suggests
that
screen-based
activities
are
associated
with
self-harm
and
suicidal
behaviors.
This
study
aimed
to
examine
these
associations
among
young
people
through
a
meta-analysis.
We
systematically
searched
EBSCO
pshyARTICLES,
MEDLINE
(via
PubMed),
EMBASE,
Web
of
Science
from
their
inception
April
1,
2022,
updated
on
May
2024.
Longitudinal
studies
reporting
the
association
between
various
subsequent
behaviors
in
aged
10
24
were
included.
Nineteen
longitudinal
included
qualitative
synthesis,
13
comprising
43,489
meta-analysis,
revealing
total
screen
use
is
significantly
risks
Cyberbullying
victimization
was
also
related
adverse
outcomes.
Subgroup
analyses
indicated
social
media
problematic
significant
risk
factors
for
Study
quality
appraised
using
Newcastle-Ottawa
Scale,
potential
publication
bias
deemed
unlikely
affect
results
significantly.
These
findings
suggest
should
be
considered
management
intervention
strategies
people.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
The
use
of
video
games
in
children
and
adolescents
has
been
growing
since
the
invention
home
interactive
entertainment.
With
that
growth,
many
parents
mental
health
professionals
alike
have
questioned
impact
on
well-being
their
patients.
Using
current
literature,
we
shall
investigate
gaming
children's
teenagers'
this
systemic
review.
We
will
time
spent
playing
development
behavioral
disorders,
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD),
depression,
anxiety,
general
psychological
well-being.
A
search
PubMed
EBSCO
discovery
host
was
done,
looking
for
primary
peer-reviewed
articles
outcomes
pediatric
population
(2-18
years
old)
North
America
with
no
prior
diagnosis.
returned
713
articles.
After
screening
selection,
nine
six
distinct
studies
were
included.
Overall,
increased
linked
to
depression
OCD
symptoms,
suicidal
ideation.
This
is
a
multifactorial
issue
lacks
substantial
research
leaving
an
opportunity
expansion
topic
future.
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 18, 2025
Despite
rising
rates
of
suicidal
thoughts
and
behaviors
in
children,
little
is
known
about
best
practices
for
conducting
suicide
risk
assessments
this
population.
The
acquisition
the
concept
death
occurs
during
childhood,
preoccupation
with
can
be
developmentally
normative.
This
review
highlights
a
critical
gap
knowledge
how
children
ideation
understand
death-a
foundational
issue
assessing
risk.
First,
we
provide
an
overview
studies
that
examined
related
constructs
(e.g.,
death)
among
who
experienced
or
attempted
suicide,
many
which
date
back
to
1970s
'80s.
We
describe
indirect
methods
cognitions,
such
as
Death
Implicit
Association
Test,
representations
death/suicidal
themes
play,
role
exposure
these
through
screens
social
media,
videogames).
Given
potential
impact
sociocultural
changes
since
1970s-1980s
on
death,
gaining
contemporary
perspective
think
its
relationship
warranted.
Guided
by
developmental
approach,
recommendations
future
areas
research
advance
field
inform
design
appropriate
interventions
children.
The Journal of Early Adolescence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 14, 2025
Impulsivity
has
been
routinely
linked
to
problematic
outcomes,
but
less
research
identified
salient
predictors
of
impulsivity.
Guided
by
bioecological
theory
and
using
data
from
the
Adolescent
Brain
Cognitive
Development
Study
(
N
=
11,876;
47.8%
female;
52.1%
White),
we
hypothesized
that
proximal
processes
associated
with
individual
(e.g.,
sleep),
within
family,
school,
digital
micro-contexts
would
prospectively
predict
UPPS-P
impulsivity
facets
in
early
adolescence.
Results
demonstrated
those
greater
at
ages
9/10
showed
least
amount
change
over
time.
Nonetheless,
each
process
(poorer
sleep,
family
conflict,
poorer
school
engagement,
screentime)
generally
predicted
increases
11/12,
though
there
were
some
differences
facet.
Greater
robust
risky
11/12.
Findings
highlight
avenues
for
targeted
prevention/intervention
reduce
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
78(12), P. 759 - 763
Published: July 4, 2024
Abstract
During
the
last
decade,
a
multitude
of
epidemiological
studies
with
different
designs
have
been
published
assessing
association
between
use
digital
media
and
psychological
well-being,
including
incidence
mental
disorders
suicidal
behaviours.
Particularly,
available
research
has
very
often
focused
on
smartphone
in
teenagers,
highly
addictive
potential,
coining
term
‘problematic
use’
developing
specific
scales
to
measure
or
problematic
smartphones.
Available
studies,
despite
some
methodological
limitations
gaps
knowledge,
suggest
that
higher
screen
time
is
associated
impaired
lower
self-esteem,
levels
body
dissatisfaction,
eating
disorders,
poorer
sleeping
outcomes
odds
depressive
symptoms
adolescents.
Moreover,
significant
also
found
suicide
risk.
Finally,
pornography
shown
be
prevalent
it
strong
cause
concern
many
public
health
departments
national
governments
because
might
eventually
aggressive
sexual