Media Psychology and Digital Behavior (MPDB) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research on the psychological processes underlying human interaction with digital and mediated environments. The journal provides a scholarly platform for examining how media technologies shape cognition, emotion, motivation, and behavior across diverse social and cultural contexts.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Psychological effects of digital and social media use
- Media exposure, attention, cognition, and emotional processing
- Digital behavior patterns, media habits, and technology use
- Online identity, self-presentation, and social interaction
- Media influence on attitudes, decision-making, and behavior change
- Digital well-being, mental health, and media-related stress
- Algorithmic mediation, personalization, and user psychology
- Media addiction, problematic use, and self-regulation
- Youth, aging, and vulnerable populations in digital environments
- Cross-cultural perspectives on media psychology and digital behavior