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. 2022 Jun:45:101309.
doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101309. Epub 2022 Feb 18.

Revealing the self in a digital world: A systematic review of adolescent online and offline self-disclosure

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Revealing the self in a digital world: A systematic review of adolescent online and offline self-disclosure

Emily Towner et al. Curr Opin Psychol. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Adolescence is an important stage of social development. While adolescents are prominent adopters of social media, little is known about whether digital interactions can fulfil the social needs of this age group. Here, we focus on one component of social interaction: self-disclosure. In a systematic review, we investigate the role of self-disclosure in adolescent relationships and the differences between online and offline self-disclosure. The results suggest that self-disclosure is associated with higher relationship quality and well-being. Online self-disclosure appears to be less fulfilling and beneficial for relationship quality than face-to-face self-disclosure. However, certain populations appear to benefit more from online than offline self-disclosure - such as highly anxious adolescents and boys aged 12-13 years, who prefer to first self-disclose online before engaging in offline self-disclosure. This suggests that both online and offline self-disclosure can play a role in fulfilling adolescent social needs.

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Conflict of interest statement Emily Towner’s PhD is funded by a Gates Cambridge scholarship. Livia Tomova is funded by a Cambridge Philosophical Society Henslow Research Fellowship. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore is funded by Wellcome (grant number WT107496/Z/15/Z), the MRC, the Jacobs Foundation, the Wellspring Foundation and the University of Cambridge.

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