The problem of child safety in the digital space DOI Open Access
Iryna Lubenets, Oleksandr Kulyk, Н.В. Кулакова

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Internet gaming disorder and suicidal behaviors mediated by sleep disturbance: a large-scale school-based study in 135,174 Chinese middle school students DOI
Pu Peng,

Zhangming Chen,

Silan Ren

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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 3, 2025

Language: Английский

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Combination of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, screen-based sedentary time, and sleep duration and their association with South Korean adolescents' mental health DOI Creative Commons
Jin Suk

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.

Language: Английский

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Exploring suicide ideation in university students: sleep quality, social media, self-esteem, and barriers to seeking psychological help DOI Creative Commons
Miguel Landa-Blanco,

Karol Romero,

Isabel María Osorio Caballero

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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.

Language: Английский

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Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children relate to the child’s age and experience DOI Open Access
Sarah B. Mulkey, Cynthia F. Bearer, Eleanor J. Molloy

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Pediatric Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 94(5), P. 1586 - 1587

Published: June 6, 2023

Language: Английский

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Social Media and Suicide Risk in Youth DOI Creative Commons
Lisa H. Jaycox, Eric R. Murphy,

Julia L. Zehr

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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

Language: Английский

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Association of screen-based activities and risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviors among young people: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies DOI Creative Commons
Zengyu Chen, Xiaoli Liao, Jiaxin Yang

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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.

Language: Английский

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Game Faces: How Digital Play Affects the Psychological Landscape of Youth DOI Open Access

Kyndle S Lager,

German Corso

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.

Language: Английский

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Understanding of death and related constructs in children with suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A review and future directions DOI
Ana Ortin‐Peralta, Laura Hennefield,

Marc Eichenbaum

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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.

Language: Английский

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Cumulative Micro-Contextual Risk as a Predictor of Impulsivity Among Preteens: A Latent Change Score Analysis DOI
Bruno Ache Akua, Diana R. Samek

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

Language: Английский

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Screen exposure, mental health and emotional well-being in the adolescent population: is it time for governments to take action? DOI
Miguel Ángel Álvarez-Mon, Almudena Sánchez‐Villegas, Luís Gutiérrez-Rojas

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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