ICT&health December 31, 2024
Gabrielle Speijer, Vera Molenaar, Bart Timmers, Karine van 't Land, Kelli Tiggelman, Laurine Beele

In recent months more and more reports have appeared about the dangers of Social Media. Worldwide, several countries are making far-reaching choices in this regard. Norway is considering a ban for children up to the age of 15. The Australian parliament recently agreed to a ban for youths up to 16 years of age. In the Netherlands, too, the discussion about the use of social media is gathering momentum.

The question on many people’s minds is whether we in the Netherlands should also go as far as Australia or Norway. Or are there other solutions? How does social media affect young people? What is the impact in a negative and positive sense? We would like to discuss this with each...

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