Children’s rights in the digital environment.
This comprehensive study, involving 50,000 adolescents across Spain, offers a detailed snapshot of how young people interact with technology and each other through digital devices. The findings provide valuable insights into the digital habits, relationships, and behaviours of teenagers in today’s digital landscape. The study aims to serve as a critical tool for analysis and reflection, helping to guide actions in family, educational, and regulatory settings. By understanding the impact of technology on adolescence, the study seeks to strengthen educational, preventive, and protective mechanisms for children in the digital environment. It underscores the importance of creating supportive frameworks that promote safe and positive digital experiences for young people.
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- LanguageSpanish
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