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Adolescent problematic gaming and domain-specific perceptions of self

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Responses to a self-presented suicide attempt in social media: A social network analysis

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The appearance-related social media consciousness scale: Development and validation with adolescents

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Self-presentation in digital media among adolescent patients with obesity: Striving for integrity, risk-reduction, and social recognition

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Predictors and social consequences of online interactive self-disclosure: A literature review from 2002 to 2014

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Gender stereotypes in a children's television program: Effects on girls' and boys' stereotype endorsement, math performance, motivational dispositions, and attitudes

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Online self-presentation on Facebook and self development during the college transition

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Exploring associations between exposure to sexy online self-presentations and adolescents' sexual attitudes and behavior

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The impact of men's magazines on adolescent boys' objectification and courtship beliefs

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Benefits and costs of social media in adolescence

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