Towards Resilience and Autonomy-based Approaches for Adolescents Online Safety

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Authors Jinkyung Park, Mamtaj Akter, Naima Samreen Ali, Zainab Agha, Ashwaq Alsoubai, Pamela Wisniewski arXiv ID 2504.15533 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.CY Citations 11 Venue Social Science Research Network Last Checked 4 months ago
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In this position paper, we discuss the paradigm shift that has emerged in the literature, suggesting to move away from restrictive and authoritarian parental mediation approaches to move toward resilient-based and privacy-preserving solutions to promote adolescents' online safety. We highlight the limitations of restrictive mediation strategies, which often induce a trade-off between teens' privacy and online safety, and call for more teen-centric frameworks that can empower teens to self-regulate while using the technology in meaningful ways. We also present an overview of empirical studies that conceptualized and examined resilience-based approaches to promoting the digital well-being of teens in a way to empower teens to be more resilient.
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