Affiliate faculty, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, US.
Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2020 Jun;22(2):151-160. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2020.22.2/mmorris.
Media coverage of research on phones and social media over the last decade has prompted widespread concern and one-size-fits-all guidance to limit screen time. Recognizing the limitations of screen time as a metric, researchers are now studying technology use in terms of affordances, individual differences, and longitudinal patterns. The current review examines technology use by parents, caregivers, couples, and clinicians. Individuals in these roles navigate risks, such as privacy violations, with benefits such as improved communication, empathy, and progress toward shared goals. Successful approaches vary by relationship type but have commonalities such as engaging with the technologies used by the other person to open up sensitive conversations, negotiate conflict, and illuminate patterns that would otherwise be hard to detect. To enhance relationships, some individuals depart from the intended use of technologies, for example, adapting connected devices for emotional communication or drawing on games to cope with social anxiety. One promising way in which individuals adapt technology to improve communication involves sharing technologies that were designed for personal use. This review highlights the importance of context, motivation, and the nuances of use to understand how technologies can be optimally used in personal and clinical relationships. .
过去十年中,媒体对手机和社交媒体研究的报道引发了广泛关注,并提出了一刀切的指导意见,限制屏幕时间。认识到屏幕时间作为一种衡量标准的局限性,研究人员现在正在根据功能、个体差异和纵向模式来研究技术的使用。目前的综述考察了父母、照顾者、夫妻和临床医生的技术使用情况。这些角色的个人在面临隐私侵犯等风险的同时,也能获得改善沟通、同理心和共同目标进展等益处。成功的方法因关系类型而异,但也有一些共同之处,例如使用对方使用的技术来展开敏感对话、协商冲突以及揭示否则难以察觉的模式。为了增强关系,一些个人会背离技术的预期用途,例如,调整连接设备以进行情感交流,或利用游戏来应对社交焦虑。个人适应技术以改善沟通的一种有前途的方法涉及共享专为个人使用而设计的技术。本综述强调了了解技术如何在个人和临床关系中得到最佳使用的重要性,包括上下文、动机和使用的细微差别。