In public, professional and academic debates, a link is often made between a rise in rates of mental health problems experienced by adolescents and their increasing use of the internet. This report describes the first pilot stage of a research project collaboration between King’s College London (KCL) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) exploring the Dynamic Interplay of Online Risk and Resilience in Adolescence (DIORA). DIORA focuses on internet use and its relationship to mental health in adolescents made vulnerable by pre-existing mental health problems
Background: High rates of mental distress are reported among adolescents. Emerging evidence suggests...
Addiction is generally viewed as a grave issue among today’s youth. Most commonly, many fear young p...
BACKGROUND: Internet addiction (IA) currently is the major public health concern, especially in adol...
Adolescents with mental health difficulties face intense risky situations online with problematic re...
PhDBackground This study examines longitudinal associations of frequency of social media use, cyber...
A quarter of UK young people aged 17 to 19 years who lived through lockdowns now have a probable men...
Today's generations of adolescents have grown up with information and communication technologies whi...
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whethe...
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whethe...
Background: Published systematic reviews provide evidence linking positive and negative digital expe...
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whethe...
Background: Published systematic reviews provide evidence linking positive and negative digital expe...
Teenagers spend more and more time on the internet, especially on the social networking sites. Resea...
Is compulsive Internet use (CIU) an antecedent to poor mental health, a consequence, or both? Study ...
BackgroundAdolescents are digital natives, with the majority now owning their own smartphones and ha...
Background: High rates of mental distress are reported among adolescents. Emerging evidence suggests...
Addiction is generally viewed as a grave issue among today’s youth. Most commonly, many fear young p...
BACKGROUND: Internet addiction (IA) currently is the major public health concern, especially in adol...
Adolescents with mental health difficulties face intense risky situations online with problematic re...
PhDBackground This study examines longitudinal associations of frequency of social media use, cyber...
A quarter of UK young people aged 17 to 19 years who lived through lockdowns now have a probable men...
Today's generations of adolescents have grown up with information and communication technologies whi...
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whethe...
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whethe...
Background: Published systematic reviews provide evidence linking positive and negative digital expe...
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whethe...
Background: Published systematic reviews provide evidence linking positive and negative digital expe...
Teenagers spend more and more time on the internet, especially on the social networking sites. Resea...
Is compulsive Internet use (CIU) an antecedent to poor mental health, a consequence, or both? Study ...
BackgroundAdolescents are digital natives, with the majority now owning their own smartphones and ha...
Background: High rates of mental distress are reported among adolescents. Emerging evidence suggests...
Addiction is generally viewed as a grave issue among today’s youth. Most commonly, many fear young p...
BACKGROUND: Internet addiction (IA) currently is the major public health concern, especially in adol...