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Pediatrics | 2017

Digital Life and Youth Well-being, Social Connectedness, Empathy, and Narcissism

Carrie James; Katie Davis; Linda Charmaraman; Sara H. Konrath; Petr Slovak; Emily Weinstein; Lana Yarosh

Youth well-being, social connectedness, and personality traits, such as empathy and narcissism, are at the crux of concerns often raised about the impacts of digital life. Understanding known impacts, and research gaps, in these areas is an important first step toward supporting media use that contributes positively to youth’s happiness, life satisfaction, and prosocial attitudes and behaviors. By examining existing work addressing these issues across domains, we found that a complex interplay of individual factors, type of digital media engagement, and experiences in media contexts informs outcomes related to well-being, social connectedness, empathy, and narcissism. We argue that further research is needed to uncover how, where, when, and for whom digital media practices support positive well-being and social connectedness outcomes. Specifically, research needs to move beyond correlational studies to uncover causal connections between traits like narcissism and media use. Longitudinal studies are also needed to explore patterns of media use over time and related impacts. Further research is needed to explore how specific technologies can be designed to support positive well-being, social outcomes, and prosocial personality traits. Finally, research is needed regarding parenting, educational practices, and policies that support positive digital media use and related outcomes. Although existing research suggests that digital life has mixed potentials and effects for well-being, social connectedness, empathy, and narcissism, we provide recommendations for clinicians, policy makers, and educators in partnering with caregivers and youth to support media use that promotes positive outcomes in these areas.


International Journal of Learning and Media | 2009

Learning: Peering Backward and Looking Forward in the Digital Era

Margaret Weigel; Carrie James; Howard Gardner


Learning, Media and Technology | 2013

Tweens' conceptions of privacy online: implications for educators

Katie Davis; Carrie James


The journal of media literacy education | 2010

Fostering Cross-Generational Dialogues about the Ethics of Online Life

Katie Davis; Shira Lee Katz; Rafi Santo; Carrie James


International Journal of Communication | 2015

A Hush Falls Over the Crowd: Diminished Online Civic Expression Among Young Civic Actors

Emily Weinstein; Margaret Rundle; Carrie James


Archive | 2012

My Trust Needs to Be Earned, or I Don't Give It: Youth's Mental Models of Trust.

Margaret Rundle; Carrie James; Katie Davis; Jennifer O. Ryan; John M. Francis; Howard Gardner


Archive | 2012

I'll Pay Attention When I'm Older

Katie Davis; Jennifer O. Ryan; Carrie James; Margaret Rundle; Howard Gardner


The Journal of Interactive Learning Research | 2011

Ethics of Identity Play in Virtual Spaces

Sinem Siyahhan; Sasha A. Barab; Carrie James


Journal of Youth Development | 2014

The Changing Landscape of Peer Aggression: A Literature Review on Cyberbullying and Interventions

Katie Davis; Justin Reich; Carrie James


Archive | 2011

From Parents to Presidents: Youth Assessments of Trustworthiness at Home and in the Public Sphere

John M. Francis; Margaret Rundle; Carrie James

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Katie Davis

University of Washington

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Justin Reich

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Lana Yarosh

University of Minnesota

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