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Online social networking and addiction–A review of the psychological literature

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Food and beverage advertising to children and adolescents on television: A baseline study

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See, like, share, remember: Adolescents' responses to unhealthy-, healthy- and non-food advertising in social media

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The predictive value of emotionaliIntelligence for Internet Gaming Disorder: A 1-year longitudinal study

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Long-term symptoms of mobile phone use on mobile phone addiction and depression among Korean adolescents

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Informing behaviour change: What sedentary behaviours do families perform at home and how can they be targeted?

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Media use of mothers, media use of children, and parent-child interaction are related to behavioral difficulties and strengths of children

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Families and social media use: The role of parents' perceptions about social media impact on family systems in the relationship between family collective efficacy and open communication

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Adolescents' cyber victimization: The influence of technologies, gender, and gender stereotype traits

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Internet Gaming Disorder clustering based on personality traits in adolescents, and its relation with comorbid psychological symptoms

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