Digital Ecosystems, Children, and Adolescents: Policy Statement
C. S. Mott Children's Hospital · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Digital media, including television, the internet, social media, video games, and interactive assistants, form the digital ecosystem. When this digital ecosystem is designed with children's unique developmental needs in mind, it can support learning and well-being. In contrast, digital ecosystems that prioritize engagement and commercialization often encourage prolonged use, which in turn can displace healthy behaviors (eg, movement behaviors, sleep), and contribute to negative outcomes. This policy statement follows the conceptual framework of the socioecological model, depicting nested circles of care including: children's own characteristics, their caregivers, the digital ecosystem, as well as broader…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 834.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 126
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20Topics & keywords
- Statement (logic)
- Conceptual model
- Commercialization
- Digital ecosystem
- Digital health
- Policy development
- Digital transformation