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Youth anxiety about political news

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A neglected population: Media consumption, perceived risk, and fear of crime among international students

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

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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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Applying natural language processing to evaluate news media coverage of bullying and cyberbullying

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Exposure to violence and children's desensitization attitudes in Lebanon

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Investigating the influence of social media consumption on punitive attitudes among a sample of U.S. university students

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Vulnerable children, stigmatised smokers: The social construction of target audiences in media debates on policies regulating smoking in vehicles

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Facebook and Twitter, communication and shelter, and the 2011 Tuscaloosa tornado

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Media effects in youth exposed to terrorist incidents: A historical perspective

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