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Recommended from our networks Systematic Review Published: 24 Aug 2023

Joyce Vissenberg, Leen D'Haenens, and Sonia Livingstone evaluated 30 empirical papers on online resilience, digital literacy and young people's well-being in the context of negative online experiences and examines the relationships between these factors.

Joyce Vissenberg, Leen D'Haenens, and Sonia Livingstone evaluated 30 empirical papers on online resilience, digital literacy and young people's well-being in the context of negative online experiences and examines the relationships between these factors. Results show that negative online experiences can undermine young people's well-being, but are also essential for the development of online resilience.

"Abstract Previous studies suggest that online resilience, which is the capacity to bounce back from adversity by, for instance, coping with online risks in an effective way, and digital literacy serve as potential safeguards for young people against harmful consequences of negative online experiences. However, research on these factors largely resides in separate bodies of literature. By means of a systematic review, we aim to integrate the literature on young people’s online resilience, digital literacy and wellbeing in the context of negative online experiences, and we examine the associations among them. The review of thirty empirical articles shows that negative online experiences undermine young people’s wellbeing but are also essential to develop online resilience. While a limited number of studies have focused on the protective roles of online resilience and digital literacy, and on the link between these two factors, the review identified that more research is needed to establish whether this is truly the case. The review enables us to propose guidelines for further empirical research on the relations among young people’s digital literacy, online resilience, and wellbeing." (Abstract)

Keywords: children and young people, digital literacy, online resilience, systematic review, wellbeing

Vissenberg, Joyce, D'Haenens, Leen and Livingstone, Sonia  (2022) Digital literacy and online resilience as facilitators of young people's well-being?: a systematic review. European Psychologist, 27 (2). 76 - 85. ISSN 1016-9040

Preprint: https://eprints.lse.ac.uk/115036/1/Preprint_Vissenbergetal_DigitalLiteracyResilienceWellbeing.pdf

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