How to prevent technology abuse in youth – Online Psychologists

The world has changed and young people today are growing up in a society that no longer resembles the one their parents remember. Education and the way of relating to others have been transformed. And, at the same time, we have also witnessed a change in the modes of entertainment that has favoured the abuse of technology.

Teenagers and children are increasingly starting to use social networks at an earlier age. And, if that weren't enough, They spend more and more time using themIn fact, according to data from Motorola, 50% of Argentine teenagers spend 12 hours a day with their mobile phone within reach.

In Spain the data are equally worrying. A study carried out by Caritas has shown that One third of teenagers between 12 and 17 years old spend more than six hours using their mobile phone.

These figures are even more worrying when one considers that almost half of the teenagers who use mobile phones excessively have failed at least three subjects.

The abuse of technology poses serious problems for our youth. It negatively affects your academic performance and your social life. And it can also have a detrimental effect on your self-perception.

Precisely for this reason, the Zubia Equality Centre, the town council and the Andalusian Government have made available to the public a manual whose objective is prevent technology abuse during youth.

A guide to preventing technology abuse

The document is titled Gender-based prevention guide on problematic uses of ICTs in girls, boys and adolescentsAlthough its aim is to prevent harmful use of technology among young people, its authors do not intend to demonize technological progress or devices.

In fact, they recognize that ICTs have numerous positive effects on people's lives:

  • They facilitate the development of work.
  • They promote the generation of ideas.
  • They are very useful tools when it comes to sharing knowledge.
  • They give visibility to artistic disciplines and culture.
  • They allow us to break down geographical and economic barriers.
  • They help increase the safety of the youngest.
  • They are a very useful weapon to combat gender violence.
  • They can contribute to improving health, especially in the case of older people.

But to enjoy these positive effects, it is essential to be aware of the risks involved. Only then will it be possible to deal with these risks and neutralizing the negative potential of technologiesin order to make the most of its benefits.

Symptoms of ICT abuse

When we talk about the abusive use of ICT we can refer to two types of behavior.

On the one hand, to the spending an excessive amount of time using a mobile phone, computer or other technological devices. On the other hand, to the query of «inappropriate content».

However, these are parameters that are difficult to measure from the outside, especially during adolescence, when young people spend hours away from their families. After all, teenagers spend a large part of their time at school, with their friends or in the privacy of their own room.

In this context, parents may find it difficult to measure the amount of time their children spend connected to a technological device. However, there are a number of measures Symptoms that may alert to technology abuse:

  • Loss of connection with the immediate environment.
  • Lack of interest in one's own obligations.
  • Compulsive use of mobile phones, computers or other devices.
  • Sudden mood swings.
  • Tendency to irritability.
  • Sleep-related problems.
  • Eating disorders.
  • Tendency to isolation.

These types of behaviors constitute what is known as non-substance addictions: «everyday activities and behaviors that, when converted into addictions, prevent a satisfactory life.»

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The harmful effect of technology abuse in various areas

  • Risks related to sex and sexual orientation

A barrier-free environment like the Internet facilitates the implementation of abusive behavior, such as sexual harassment.

On the one hand, social media allows potential stalkers to finding vulnerable peoplesuch as children and adolescents. On the other hand, it gives them the possibility of disguising their own identity, for example, by using fake photographs.

Furthermore, it is common for consensual practices, such as sextinglead to more harmful ones, such as «sextortion«This term refers to «the behavior of blackmailing the person who has taken the photographs or videos of themselves, so that they do something in exchange for not sharing them with other people or on social networks.»

A practice that, in turn, can be linked to sexpreading, which consists of disseminating images of a sexual nature without the consent of the person depicted.

  • Of the bullying to the cyberbullying

He bullyingor bullying, is surely one of the practices that most severely affects the lives of children and adolescents.

In the past, bullying was limited to a physical space: school or college. However, the Internet allows bullying to cross physical boundaries and follow victims into their homes via social networks.

Besides, «ICTs facilitate the anonymity of those who practice it, giving rise to impunity»On the other hand, they contribute to reducing empathy, since the coldness of social profiles allows harassers to ignore that, behind the screen, there is a real person.

  • The risk of consuming inappropriate content

The Internet makes it easier for the less fortunate to access inappropriate or illegal contentwhich circulate freely on the web.

We are talking, for example, about content with violent, discriminatory or pornographic overtones. Content that may be explicitly prohibited, such as child pornography, or that, despite being legal, may affect the development of young people.

Gambling and betting have long since ceased to be relegated to casinos and gaming halls, which are becoming increasingly common in cities.

Today, it is possible to access online gaming sites. And although access is usually restricted to minors, some manage to circumvent these restrictions by using false identities.

This early access to gambling can promote the emergence of addictive behaviors, such as gambling addictionThis addiction causes those who suffer from it to feel an uncontrollable desire to bet money.

Teenagers are especially vulnerable to gaming stimuli, as their brains are still developing.

What can the environment do to prevent the abuse of technology?

Teenagers are especially vulnerable to engaging in risky technology-related behavior. Fortunately, the example, support and monitoring of the close environment can significantly reduce these risks.

The role of the family

To prevent the emergence of abusive behavior related to information and communication technologies the family must:

  • Supervise minors' access to the Internet until they are 13 or 14 years old.
  • Provide affective-sexual education to the youngest.
  • Promote a climate of trust and communication where questions that minors may have are answered, whether in relation to sex or other practices.
  • Familiarize yourself with the use of applications and platforms used by minors. This will allow you to know the content they consume and the risks they are exposed to on the Internet.
  • Do not adopt an alarmist attitude regarding ICT.
  • Set an example by using technology responsibly and limiting the amount of time it is used.
  • Establish schedules for using technology at home.

The role of educators

To prevent the abuse of technologies, Teachers should:

  • Leave space for children and adolescents to express their doubts about the digital world.
  • Educate in respect, consent and highlight the importance of aspects such as privacy, intimacy and limits.
  • Keep students informed about the risks posed by abusive use of the Internet.
  • Use technologies in the classroom, so that students become familiar with their beneficial uses.
  • Contact families and management if inappropriate behavior is detected.

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