World Psychology
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)

Evaluation the Impact of Digital Technology on Children’s Mental Health and Psychological Wellbeing

Haryanto, Sri (Unknown)
Jemmy, Jemmy (Unknown)
Rumbiak, Helmin (Unknown)
Batubara, Fitri Amaliyah (Unknown)
Apriyanti, Eka (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jul 2024

Abstract

In the digital era, children are increasingly exposed to electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers from a young age, impacting their play, learning, and social interactions. Concerns about the potential effects on children's mental health and well-being have grown, prompting research into the psychological factors influencing technology adoption and its implications. This study employs a cross-sectional survey design to explore the relationship between digital technology usage and children's mental health. Data collected from 500 children aged 8-18 years in City X includes demographics, digital technology usage patterns, and assessments using validated scales. The findings reveal significant correlations: prolonged digital technology use correlates with increased risks of anxiety (r = 0.35, p < 0.01), depression (r = 0.30, p < 0.01), and behavioral issues (r = 0.25, p < 0.05) among children. The study underscores the importance of balanced and monitored technology use to mitigate adverse impacts on children's well-being. Collaborative efforts involving parents, educators, and policymakers are crucial in guiding children's technology usage to optimize benefits while safeguarding mental health. Future research aims to further understand these dynamics and develop effective strategies for promoting healthy digital habits among children.

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wp

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Education Social Sciences Other

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Journal World Psychology is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing novel research in the field of psychology. Details on our focus and scope can be viewed here. World Psychology is published three times a year April, August, December and accepts current research articles ...