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Posts tagged: DIMI

Active parental mediation

Understanding the developmental structure of digital maturity

11/09/2024
by Boaz Babai

In today’s digital age, the pervasive influence of technology on adolescents is undeniable. A recent study, published in Computers in Human Behavior, delves deeper into the novel construct of concept of digital maturity.

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DIGYMATEX Digital Maturity Poster

Exploring children’s digital maturity with machine learning: insights from ECIS TREO Forum

25/07/2024
by Boaz Babai

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, understanding children’s interaction with technology is crucial. DIGYMATEX presented research on this topic at ECIS TREO Forum 2024 in June.

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Policy recommendations for Kids

DIGYMATEX researchers discover link between digital maturity and controlling aggressive impulses

30/04/2024
by Boaz Babai

Research by the DIGYMATEX project has demonstrated a link between digital maturity and successful regulation of aggressive impulses, opening up new possible methods for successfully intervening and boosting more responsible online behaviour, among both youth and adults.

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Children with Smartphones

New DIGYMATEX research links digital maturity and teens’ well-being for the first time

03/04/2024
by Boaz Babai

A new research by DIGYMATEX confirmed that digital maturity – a measurement based on ten aspects of positive online behaviour identified by DIGYMATEX – is positively associated with well-being.

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Active parental mediation

Active parental involvement helps advance adolescents’ digital maturity: DIGYMATEX research

07/03/2024
by Boaz Babai

Research conducted by a team of researchers from the EU-funded DIGYMATEX project at the University of Vienna has shown that active parental involvement in adolescents’ use of digital devices has a positive effect on their digital maturity.

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Franziska Laaber at Familie 3.0

DIGYMATEX presents DIMI at the Austrian Institute for Family Studies event

13/12/2023
by Boaz Babai

The Digital Maturity Inventory (DIMI) developed by the EU-funded DIGYMATEX project  was presented at the ”Children, young people and digital technologies: life in virtual space“ event hosted by the Austrian Institute for Family Studies.

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Ida Synnøve of NOFIMA interviews one of the adolescents participating in the research.

DIGYMATEX study linking teens’ impulsive eating and low digital maturity presented at PANGBORN

19/09/2023
by Boaz Babai

DIGYMATEX partner Nofima presented joint research demonstrating a link between uncontrolled eating and low digital maturity among adolescents at the PANGBORN Sensory Science Symposium.

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Group Of Children Sit On Window Seat And Use Technology

DIGYMATEX New Digital Maturity Inventory (DIMI) offers evidence-based insights into children’s technology use

02/03/2023
by Boaz Babai

Researchers from the EU-funded DIGYMATEX project have published a scientific paper detailing a key part of the project, titled “Digital maturity: Development and validation of the Digital Maturity Inventory (DIMI)”.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement no 870578.

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The Department of Management at Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University, is the coordinator of the DIGYMATEX project.

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