Published on in Vol 5, No 5 (2021): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/18771, first published .
Exploring Canadian Children’s Social Media Use, Digital Literacy, and Quality of Life: Pilot Cross-sectional Survey Study

Exploring Canadian Children’s Social Media Use, Digital Literacy, and Quality of Life: Pilot Cross-sectional Survey Study

Exploring Canadian Children’s Social Media Use, Digital Literacy, and Quality of Life: Pilot Cross-sectional Survey Study

Journals

  1. You Y, Yang-Huang J, Raat H, Van Grieken A. Social Media Use and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Adolescents: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Mental Health 2022;9(10):e39710 View
  2. Neumann M, Park E, Soong H, Nichols S, Selim N. Exploring the social media networks of primary school children. Education 3-13 2024;52(8):1252 View
  3. Alrusaini O, Beyari H. The Sustainable Effect of Artificial Intelligence and Parental Control on Children’s Behavior While Using Smart Devices’ Apps: The Case of Saudi Arabia. Sustainability 2022;14(15):9388 View
  4. Buchan M, Bhawra J, Katapally T. Navigating the digital world: development of an evidence-based digital literacy program and assessment tool for youth. Smart Learning Environments 2024;11(1) View
  5. Adhiambo P, Odera P. Exploring the Prevalence and Patterns of Media Exposure and Use among Adolescent Generation Z in Secondary Schools in Western Kenya: A Focus on Kakamega, Kisii, and Siaya Counties. SCIENCE MUNDI 2024;4(2):164 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Pescott C. Children, Young People and Online Harms. View
  2. Cruickshank V, Elmer S, Nash R. Global Perspectives on Children's Health Literacy. View
  3. Innis J. Global Perspectives on Children's Health Literacy. View
  4. Nash R. Global Perspectives on Children's Health Literacy. View