Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Youth Digital Well-Being Research: Identifying Notable Developments, Persistent Gaps, and Future Directions
Katie Davis, Morgan Anderson, Chia-chen Yang, Sophia Choukas-Bradley,, Beth T. Bell, and Petr Slovak

TL;DR
This paper offers a comprehensive multi-disciplinary overview of youth digital well-being research, highlighting key developments, ongoing gaps, and future research directions to advance understanding and support for youth in digital environments.
Contribution
It synthesizes diverse disciplinary perspectives to identify notable progress, persistent gaps, and future directions in youth digital well-being research.
Findings
Identified key developments in youth digital well-being research.
Highlighted persistent gaps across disciplines.
Suggested future research pathways.
Abstract
This paper provides a broad, multi-disciplinary overview of key insights, persistent gaps, and future paths in youth digital well-being research from the perspectives of researchers who are conducting this work.
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TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents
