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Free time and physical activity among Americans 15 years or older: Cross-sectional analysis of the American time use survey

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Playing a video game is more than mere procrastination

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Unrestricted prevalence of sedentary behaviors from early childhood

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Parental influences on pathological symptoms of video-gaming among children and adolescents: A prospective study

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Utility of parental mediation model on youth’s problematic online gaming

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Relationship between problematic Internet use and time management among nursing students

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

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Tell me a story: Socio-emotional functioning, well-being and problematic smartphone use in adolescents with specific learning disabilities

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Facilitators and barriers for a good night's sleep among adolescents

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The amount of television that infants and their parents watched influenced children's viewing habits when they got older

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