Mapping Policies and Regulations for Safe and Healthy Digital Environments for Children and Adolescents

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sofia Castro Lopes, Louise Holly, Ilona Kickbusch
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Abstract

Policies and regulations have the potential to shape the dynamics of digital transformations, preventing negative health outcomes and creating healthier and safer digital environments. To gain insight into how countries are approaching safety in digital environments for children and adolescents, the Digital Transformations for Health-Lab (DTH-Lab) team analyzed policies and regulations worldwide, mapping national strategies to protect young people from online harms, including restrictions on smartphone use. While existing legislation often addresses the mental and physical health consequences of online sexual exploitation, abuse, and cyberbullying, other online risks like exposure to inappropriate content, addictive applications, and misleading marketing practices, along with their associated health impacts, are largely overlooked. A surprising finding is the limited involvement of health ministries or departments in shaping these policies. These results underscore the urgent need for the health sector to take a more proactive role in improving the safety and well-being of children and adolescents in digital environments. International agencies, nongovernmental organizations, health professional associations, civil society, and researchers must establish a narrative that encourages and supports the active participation of the health sector, especially through public health approaches that can support and shape effective policy responses with children's and adolescents' well-being at heart in the digital age.

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为儿童和青少年提供安全和健康的数字环境的制图政策和条例
政策和法规有可能塑造数字化转型的动态,防止对健康产生负面影响,创造更健康、更安全的数字环境。为了深入了解各国如何在数字环境中为儿童和青少年提供安全保障,卫生数字化转型实验室(DTH-Lab)团队分析了世界各地的政策和法规,绘制了保护年轻人免受网络危害(包括限制使用智能手机)的国家战略。虽然现有立法通常解决在线性剥削、虐待和网络欺凌对身心健康造成的后果,但其他在线风险,如接触不适当的内容、上瘾的应用程序和误导性的营销做法,以及与之相关的健康影响,在很大程度上被忽视了。一个令人惊讶的发现是,卫生部或部门在制定这些政策方面的参与有限。这些结果突出表明,卫生部门迫切需要在改善数字环境中儿童和青少年的安全和福祉方面发挥更积极的作用。国际机构、非政府组织、卫生专业协会、民间社会和研究人员必须建立一种叙事,鼓励和支持卫生部门的积极参与,特别是通过公共卫生方法,支持和制定有效的政策应对措施,在数字时代以儿童和青少年的福祉为核心。
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Global Policy
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