Social Consequences of the Internet for Adolescents
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Abstract
Adolescents are currently the defining users of the Internet. They spend more time online than adults do, and they use the Internet for social interaction more often than adults do. This article discusses the state of the literature on the consequences of online communication technologies (e.g., instant messaging) for adolescents' social connectedness and well-being. Whereas several studies in the 1990s suggested that Internet use is detrimental, recent studies tend to report opposite effects. We first explain why the results of more recent studies diverge from those of earlier studies. Then, we discuss a viable hypothesis to explain the recent findings: the Internet-enhanced self-disclosure hypothesis.…
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- Social connectedness
- Psychology
- The Internet
- Instant messaging
- Internet privacy
- Social psychology
- World Wide Web
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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