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Digital Interventions for Combating Internet Addiction in Young Children: Qualitative Study of Parent and Therapist Perspectives.

Yansen TheopilusAbdullah Al MahmudHilary DavisJohanna Renny Octavia
Published in: JMIR pediatrics and parenting (2024)
The findings suggest that digital interventions should focus not only on restricting and monitoring screen time but also on suggesting substitutive activities for children, developing children's competencies to combat addictive behavior, improving digital literacy in children and parents, and supporting parental decision-making to promote healthy digital behavior in their children. Suggestions for future digital interventions are provided, such as making the existing features more usable and relatable, investigating gamification features to enhance parental motivation and capability in managing their children's internet use, providing tailored or personalized content to suit users' characteristics, and considering the provision of training and information about the use of interventions and privacy agreements.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • health information
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • high throughput
  • social media
  • smoking cessation
  • deep learning
  • artificial intelligence