Young adolescents and digital media: uses, risks and opportunities in low- and middle-income countries: a rapid evidence review

Livingstone, SoniaORCID logo; Nandi, AnulekhaORCID logo; Banaji, ShakuntalaORCID logo; and Stoilova, MariyaORCID logo (2017) Young adolescents and digital media: uses, risks and opportunities in low- and middle-income countries: a rapid evidence review. Technical Report. Gage, London, UK.
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This rapid evidence review examines adolescents’ access to and use of digital media (especially mobile phones and the internet), together with the associated digital skills and practices, opportunities and risks, and forms of safety mediation, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The review is especially concerned with 10- to 14-year-old girls’ digital media uses, although little evidence specifically addressed this group. It is guided by two overarching research questions: 1. What do scholars and practitioners know about how young adolescents are using digital media (computers, mobile phones and other information and communication technologies, ICTs) and the key challenges these children face? What are the opportunities involved in their use of such media and what are most significant gaps in our knowledge? 2. What evidence is there of local, national and international development programmes’ effective use of digital media to target 10- to 14-year-olds (rather than older adolescents)? What are the most significant gaps in the existing knowledge about these interventions and their outcomes?


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