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Does initiating vaginal sexual intercourse during a safer sex media campaign influence life satisfaction among African American adolescents?

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The prospective association between electronic device use before bedtime and academic attainment in adolescents

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JUUL: Spreading online and offline

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Prebedtime screen use in adolescents: A survey of habits, barriers, and perceived acceptability of potential interventions

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Longitudinal and reciprocal relations of cyberbullying with depression, substance use, and problematic Internet use among adolescents

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Physiological indicators of pathologic video game use in adolescence

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Interactive food and beverage marketing: Targeting adolescents in the digital age

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How are transgender and gender nonconforming youth affected by the news? A qualitative study

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Bedtime autonomy and cellphone use influence sleep duration in adolescents

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Depressive symptoms predict characteristics of online social networks

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