评论/评论文章。儿童和青少年的新媒体和成瘾。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Praxis Der Kinderpsychologie Und Kinderpsychiatrie Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.13109/prkk.2024.73.7.604
Hanna Wiedemann, Jan-Ole Cloes, Kerstin Paschke, Rainer Thomasius
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数字游戏、社交媒体、视频流媒体等新媒体已成为年轻人社交和休闲活动的基本渠道。抖音、《堡垒之夜》、YouTube等平台不仅提供娱乐、享受和社交机会,也存在过度使用的风险。特别是那些为了逃避现实世界的问题和冲突而求助于媒体的弱势青年,可能很快陷入恶性循环,导致有问题的使用习惯,并产生严重的社会心理后果。本文综述了青少年数字媒体使用障碍(DMUD)的研究现状。它概述了诊断标准,介绍了流行病学、病因学和治疗方法的最新数据,并讨论了预防的意义。在大流行之后,青年中的DMUD仍然是一个严重的健康问题。家长和学校在引导儿童和青少年媒体素养和自我规范地使用数字媒体方面发挥着至关重要的作用。但游戏和平台提供商也需要承担责任,因为他们经常使用操纵机制来阻止自我监管的使用。《欧洲数字服务法案》的出台是朝着这个方向迈出的关键一步。
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Übersichtsarbeiten / Review Articles. Neue Medien und Sucht im Kindes- und Jugendalter / New Media and Addiction in Youth.

New Media and Addiction in Youth New media, such as digital games, social media, and video streaming services, have emerged as fundamental channels for socialization and leisure activities among young people. Platforms such as TikTok, Fortnite, and YouTube do not only provide entertainment, enjoyment, and opportunities for social connection, but also carry the risk of excessive use. Particularly vulnerable youth, who turn to media to escape real-world problems and conflicts, can quickly become trapped in a vicious cycle, resulting in problematic usage habits with significant psychosocial consequences. This review presents the current state of research on Digital Media Use Disorders (DMUD) in youth. It outlines diagnostic criteria, presents recent data on epidemiology, etiology, and treatment approaches, and discusses implications for prevention. DMUD in youth remains a serious health issue in the aftermath of the pandemic. Parents and schools play a crucial role in guiding children and adolescents towards media literacy and self-regulated use of digital media. But also game and platform providers, who often employ manipulative mechanisms that prevent a self-regulated use, need to be held accountable. The introduction of the European Digital Services Act represents a crucial step in this direction.

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期刊介绍: Beiträge aus Praxis und Forschung, die sich mit Störungen der Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen sowie deren psychotherapeutischer Behandlung beschäftigen.
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