Youth are increasingly accessing health information online, independent of traditional channels of doctor-patient and parent-child communication. What kinds of information are they encountering, and how accurate is it? Are they able to tell the difference between an influencer paid to promote a product and evidence-based medical advice? How can families and communities encourage digital health literacy and help children use a critical lens to find trusted sources for health advice?
Children and Screens held the #AskTheExperts webinar “The Rise of ‘Dr. Google:’ Youth and Online Health Information” on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at 11:30am ET via Zoom. A panel of researchers and public health experts explored the trends and impacts of youth searching for health guidance on the internet.
Speakers
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Jennifer Manganello, PhD, MPH
Professor of Health Policy, Management and BehaviorModerator -
Robin Stevens, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor of Communication -
Emily Vraga, PhD
Associate Professor; Don & Carole Larson Professorship in Health Communication -
Jessica Willoughby, PhD
Associate Professor of Strategic Communication -
Paul Weigle, MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist; Associate Medical Director of Ambulatory Services; Chair of the Media Committee