To highlight the importance of understanding psychological health in the digital age, particularly among the Global Majority, and to call for research that uplifts Global Majority-led perspectives.
Approach:
Key Findings:
Social media can provide emotional support but also poses risks through certain design features.
Stronger self-regulation among youth can mitigate excessive digital media use.
Content moderation professionals face psychological challenges that need addressing.
Interpretation:
The editorial advocates for the involvement of psychologists and psychiatrists in shaping digital product design and policy to enhance user safety and wellbeing.
Limitations:
The editorial notes a lack of cross-cultural comparative studies in the submissions reviewed, which limits understanding of global user experiences.
Only a few papers involved cross-border or cross-sector collaborations, indicating a need for broader partnerships.
Conclusion:
There is a pressing need for behavioral insights in the design of AI and social media products to ensure they are culturally grounded and beneficial.