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Public health interventions to address digital determinants of children's health and wellbeing

Louise Holly, Sandro Demaio, Ilona Kickbusch

2024The Lancet Public Health25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The increasing use of digital media and devices by children has led to growing concerns that spending time online without sufficient guarding is having negative effects on their health and wellbeing. In this Viewpoint, we argue that children's use of digital technologies and engagement in digital environments should be recognised as important determinants of their health and that a public health approach is required to protect children from digital harms. Drawing on lessons from well-established approaches to address other public health challenges, we summarise three groups of public health interventions that can help delay media use among very young children, reduce digital media use among children of all ages, and mitigate any harmful consequences of children's digital media use. To build healthy digital environments for children now and future generations, we recommend a precautionary approach to governance that prioritises children's health and wellbeing, recognises their desire to enjoy the benefits of the digital world, and allows children to have a role in shaping their digital futures.

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Psychological interventionPublic healthPublic health interventionsMedicineMEDLINEGerontologyEnvironmental healthPsychologyNursingPolitical scienceLawMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsCOVID-19 Digital Contact TracingDigital Mental Health Interventions
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