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The role of media in preventing student suicides: A Hong Kong experience

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Video game addiction in emerging adulthood: Cross-sectional evidence of pathology in video game addicts as compared to matched healthy controls

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The associations between problematic Facebook use, psychological distress and well-being among adolescents and young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Worry and anger are associated with latent classes of problematic smartphone use severity among college students

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Reciprocal associations between depression and screen-based sedentary behaviors in adolescents differ by depressive symptom dimension and screen-type

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Prevalence and correlates of comorbid depression in a nonclinical online sample with DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder

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Cyberbullying, psychological distress and self-esteem among youth in Quebec schools

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Social media use and anxiety in emerging adults

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Prolonged mobile phone use is associated with depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents

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Music-based interventions to reduce internalizing symptoms in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis

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