Psychological Conditions for Protecting the Adolescent Personality from Information Threats.
Keywords:
Adolescents, information threats, psychological security, information society, media influence, information literacy, moral values, digital safety, social development.Abstract
This thesis examines the psychological conditions necessary to protect adolescents from the growing influence of information threats in the digital era. It analyzes how rapid technological development and unrestricted access to information affect young people’s thinking, values, and emotional stability. The study emphasizes the importance of ensuring information and psychological security through effective education, responsible media use, and moral guidance.
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