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Distinct patterns of Internet and smartphone-related problems among adolescents by gender: Latent class analysis

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Contribution of sexual desire and motives to the compulsive use of cybersex

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A brief report on the relationship between self-control, video game addiction and academic achievement in normal and ADHD students

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A study on the influence of internet addiction and online interpersonal influences on health-related quality of life in young Vietnamese

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Gender differences in the associations between age trends of social media interaction and well-being among 10-15 year olds in the UK

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Adolescents' prospective screen time by gender and parental education, the mediation of parental influences

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Risk factors and psychosocial characteristics of potential problematic and problematic internet use among adolescents: A cross-sectional study

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High risk of Internet addiction and its relationship with lifetime substance use, psychological and behavioral problems among 10(th) grade adolescents

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Gender differences in the addiction to social networks in the Southern Spanish university students

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The predictors of internet addiction behaviours for Taiwanese elementary school students

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