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Unpacking the relation between children’s use of digital technologies and children’s well-being: A scoping review

Author(s)
Messena, Mattia  
Everri, Marina  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/30604
Date Issued
2022-09-22
Date Available
2025-12-01T16:22:02Z
Abstract
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies have addressed children’s use of technologies and their impact on well-being. Nonetheless, there is still a lack of clarity on the operationalisation of technology use, well-being, and the relation between the two. This scoping review intended to shed lights on Digital Technologies Use, its operationalisation, and the relation between Digital Technologies Negative Use (DTNU) and children’s well-being. For the scope of the special issue we focused on negative use. Results showed two conceptualisations of DTNU: compulsive/addictive use of devices and the Internet (e.g., Internet addiction) and negative online experiences/risky behaviours (e.g., cyberbullying). Well-being in relation to DTNU was mainly studied in terms of psycho/social dimensions (e.g., depression), and a gap in cognitive well-being studies was identified. Study designs were largely quantitative, and, in most studies, well-being was considered as a predictor of DTNU. Also, research with children under 12 years was lacking. Future research on DTNU should look at: how dimensions of addiction and negative online experiences relate; provide more evidence on cognitive well-being; explore the interplay of well-being multiple components relying on integrative conceptual frameworks. The recent notion of digital well-being should also be explored considering the results of this review.
Sponsorship
Irish Research Council
Other Sponsorship
CyberSafeKids
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
SAGE
Journal
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Volume
28
Issue
1
Start Page
161
End Page
198
Copyright (Published Version)
2022 the Authors
Subjects

Humans

Child

Cyberbullying

Internet Addiction Di...

Risk-taking

Mental health

Digital teachnology

DOI
10.1177/13591045221127886
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1359-1045
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