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Technology Supports Me: Perceptions of the Benefits of Digital Technology in Adolescents

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Journal Front Psychol
Date 2023 Feb 17
PMID 36798642
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Background: Technology plays a significant role in the lives of adolescents. Our knowledge is predominantly based on research exploring the risks associated with it, but adolescents also feel that technology supports their lives. This has received less consideration. Therefore, we aim to examine how adolescents perceive the benefits of digital technology.

Methods: We used qualitative data collected as part of the international Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children study. We conducted online, semi-structured interviews with 15 Slovak adolescents who came from three different types of secondary schools based on their graduation systems (mean age: 15.33; 20% boys). The data were analyzed using consensual qualitative research and thematic analysis.

Results: We identified five main themes based on the comments of adolescents: 1. (source of information, formal and non-formal education); 2. (smart device, helpful tool); 3. (social interactions); 4. (leisure time, creating my alternative world); and 5. (self-development).

Conclusion: Adolescents perceived digital technology as mostly supportive and a helpful tool in their lives. The potential benefits of digital technology should be better reflected in public perception and policy, as the societal debate is mostly dominated by perceived disadvantages and risks.

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