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Conspiracy theory beliefs in the adolescent population: A systematic review.

Anthony ByrneDavid MartinClaire JonesNiall GalbraithTom Mercer
Published in: Journal of adolescence (2024)
While some factors from adult studies are replicated in the review, there are differences between age groups. The age at which conspiracy theory beliefs begin to form indicate developmental aspects of adolescence, and possibly childhood, that require further examination. Cognitive factors show promise for interventions and should be explored further. However, the lack of studies using adolescent populations is an issue that must be resolved for a greater understanding of conspiracy theory beliefs and a move toward effective interventions.
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