The digital age has fundamentally transformed childhood — reshaping how children communicate, learn, play, and perceive the world around them. While technology offers unprecedented opportunities for education and connection, it also presents a growing landscape of medical, psychological, and social threats that demand urgent, evidence-based attention from the healthcare community.
This reference book, Protect Your Child from Digital Threat, is conceived as a definitive scholarly compilation addressing the full spectrum of digital health risks facing children and adolescents in contemporary society. Structured as a series of rigorous review chapters, the volume brings together expert knowledge across pediatrics, child psychiatry, neurodevelopment, public health, and clinical medicine to provide a cohesive, authoritative resource.
The book is designed as a multi-chapter scholarly compilation in which each chapter functions as a standalone, peer-reviewed review article. Collectively, the chapters form a comprehensive narrative that spans etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic approaches, preventive strategies, and policy implications of digital threats to child health.
Edited by
Dr. Santosh Kumar K
Pediatrics and Neonatology, Motherhood Hospital, Banashankari, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
ISBN 978-81-69006-20-0 (Print)
ISBN 978-81-69006-80-4 (eBook)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-81-69006-20-0
The digital age has fundamentally transformed childhood — reshaping how children communicate, learn, play, and perceive the world around them. While technology offers unprecedented opportunities for education and connection, it also presents a growing landscape of medical, psychological, and social threats that demand urgent, evidence-based attention from the healthcare community.
This reference book, Protect Your Child from Digital Threat, is conceived as a definitive scholarly compilation addressing the full spectrum of digital health risks facing children and adolescents in contemporary society. Structured as a series of rigorous review chapters, the volume brings together expert knowledge across pediatrics, child psychiatry, neurodevelopment, public health, and clinical medicine to provide a cohesive, authoritative resource.
The book is designed as a multi-chapter scholarly compilation in which each chapter functions as a standalone, peer-reviewed review article. Collectively, the chapters form a comprehensive narrative that spans etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic approaches, preventive strategies, and policy implications of digital threats to child health.