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Influencing Factors of Adolescents' Online Behavior and Well-being

Submission deadline: 30 November 2026
Special Issue Editors
Qingqing Li
School of Psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China
Interests: the cultivation and adaptation of the growth environment, digital environment and behavioral health; formation and development of self
Guangcan Xiang
Tin Ka Ping School of Education, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, China
Interests: social media use and mental health, online self presentation and well-being, media pressure and body image
Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues:

We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for the Special Issue titled “Influencing Factors of Adolescents’ Online Behavior and Well-Being.” This issue seeks high-quality submissions that advance our understanding of how digital experiences affect adolescents’ behavior and mental health. We welcome researchers, scholars, and practitioners from diverse fields such as psychology, sociology, education, and information technology to contribute their insights. The Special Issue aims to cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to the impact of social media usage, online gaming, cyberbullying, and digital privacy concerns on adolescents’ well-being. We encourage studies that explore both the positive and negative aspects of digital experiences for adolescents, as well as traditional or digital interventions and strategies to promote healthy online behavior and mental health. Submissions should employ rigorous methodologies—whether qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods—to provide in-depth analyses and valuable findings. For detailed guidelines and submission deadlines, please visit the journal’s Special Issue webpage.

Keywords
Adolescents’ Online Behavior
Psychological Well-Being
Digital Adaptation
Social Media Use
Intervention
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Health Psychology Research, Electronic ISSN: 2420-8124 Published by Health Psychology Research