What is the Digital Wellbeing Project?

The Digital Wellbeing Project

 

The Digital Wellbeing Project is a multi-phase research project led by PhD candidate, Rowena Piers, as part of her PhD research.

 

The overall aim of the Digital Wellbeing Project is to enhance understanding of how young people seek support for their mental health concerns in the digital age, and how we can use technology to better support the mental health needs of young people.

 

This project involves various research studies, including our online survey which is currently open for data collection.

 

Head over here to find out whether you are eligible to take part in our online survey!

 

This image shows a purple and white swirly abstract background, with white text that reads: "The Digital Wellbeing Project. How do young people seek support for their mental health concerns in the digital age? How can we use technology to support the mental health needs of young people? More info: https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digital/ Contact: r.piers@ed.ac.uk". Below this text is the logo for the University of Edinburgh School of Health in Social Science

css.php

Report this page

To report inappropriate content on this page, please use the form below. Upon receiving your report, we will be in touch as per the Take Down Policy of the service.

Please note that personal data collected through this form is used and stored for the purposes of processing this report and communication with you.

If you are unable to report a concern about content via this form please contact the Service Owner.

Please enter an email address you wish to be contacted on. Please describe the unacceptable content in sufficient detail to allow us to locate it, and why you consider it to be unacceptable.
By submitting this report, you accept that it is accurate and that fraudulent or nuisance complaints may result in action by the University.

  Cancel