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Nighttime media use in adolescents with ADHD: Links to sleep problems and internalizing symptoms

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Impact of television on the quality of sleep in preschool children

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Mechanisms influencing older adolescents' bedtimes during videogaming: The roles of game difficulty and flow

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Decreases in self-reported sleep duration among U.S. adolescents 2009-2015 and association with new media screen time

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Media consumption and sleep quality in early childhood: Results from the Ulm SPATZ Health Study

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Electronic media use and sleep in school-aged children and adolescents: A review

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Associations between screen time and short sleep duration among adolescents varies by media type: Evidence from a cohort study

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A pilot cluster-randomised study to increase sleep duration by decreasing electronic media use at night and caffeine consumption in adolescents

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Sedentary behavior and anxiety-induced sleep disturbance among 181,093 adolescents from 67 countries: a global perspective

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Associations between screen time and sleep duration are primarily driven by portable electronic devices: evidence from a population-based study of U.S. children ages 0-17

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