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handle: 10852/98112
Most research on digital skills concerns typically-developing young people. This project asks whether digital skills, as conceptualised by the wider ySKILLS project, improve or undermine the wellbeing of adolescents with lived experience of diverse mental health difficulties such as self-harm, depression and anxiety, eating disorders, excessive internet use, grooming and sexual abuse.
Wellbeing, 150, Mental health, 613, Adolescents, Digital skills
Wellbeing, 150, Mental health, 613, Adolescents, Digital skills
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