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Uploading Risk: Examining the Social Profile of Young Adults Most Susceptible to Engagement in Risky Social Media Challenges

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Burns challenges – A social media dictated phenomena in the younger generation

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An investigation on the portrayal of Blue Whale challenge on YouTube and Twitter

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Examining the self-harm and suicide contagion effects of the blue whale challenge on YouTube and Twitter: Qualitative study

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Prevalence and associated harm of engagement in self-asphyxial behaviours (‘choking game’) in young people: A systematic review

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‘It infuriates me’: examining young adults’ reactions to and recommendations to fight misinformation about COVID-19

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Using personal mobile phones to assess dietary intake in free-living adolescents: Comparison of face-to-face versus telephone training

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Adolescents' perspectives on using technology for health: Qualitative study

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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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