“Digital adolescence”
Keywords
digital adolescence
addiction
'cyber-dangers'
social networking technologies (SNTs)
Social capital
Publication details
Year: | 2020 |
DOI: | 10.4324/9780429468360-8 |
Issued: | 2020 |
Language: | English |
Start Page: | 122 |
End Page: | 139 |
Editors: | |
Authors: | Ophir Y.; Rosenberg H.; Lipshits-Braziler Y.; Amichai-Hamburger Y. |
Type: | Book chapter |
Book title: | Online Peer Engagement in Adolescence |
Journal: | Online Peer Engagement in Adolescence |
Publisher: | Routledge |
Abstract
This literature review gives a glimpse into the emerging developmental stage of 'digital adolescence' and draws an integrative, multi-layered picture of the effects of smartphones and social networking technologies (SNTs) on adolescents’ well-being. On the positive side, adolescents can use the new technologies to gather social capital, maintain constructive interpersonal relationships, and seek help online. Similarly, adult caregivers can leverage SNTs for early detection and prevention of adolescents’ distress. On the negative side, excessive smartphone use may result in behavioral addiction, cognitive impairment, and emotional distress. A critical discussion of these 'cyber-dangers' is provided, along with a discussion of methodological shortcomings in the literature and recommended directions for future research.
Outcome
Ophir, Rosenberg, Lipshits-Braziler and Amichai-Hamburger (2020) claim that adolescents can use the new technologies to gather social capital, maintain constructive interpersonal relationships, and seek help online. Similarly, adult caregivers can leverage SNTs for early detection and prevention of adolescents’ distress. On the negative side, excessive smartphone use may result in behavioral addiction, cognitive impairment, and emotional distress.