[HTML][HTML] The relationship between screen time and mental health in young people: A systematic review of longitudinal studies

S Tang, A Werner-Seidler, M Torok… - Clinical psychology …, 2021 - Elsevier
An increase in time spent on screen-based technologies has been suggested to underlie
recent increases in mental health problems among young people. However, this hypothesis …

[HTML][HTML] Mental health smartphone apps: review and evidence-based recommendations for future developments

D Bakker, N Kazantzis, D Rickwood, N Rickard - JMIR mental health, 2016 - mental.jmir.org
Background: The number of mental health apps (MHapps) developed and now available to
smartphone users has increased in recent years. MHapps and other technology-based …

[HTML][HTML] Association of Facebook use with compromised well-being: A longitudinal study

HB Shakya, NA Christakis - American journal of epidemiology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Face-to-face social interactions enhance well-being. With the ubiquity of social media,
important questions have arisen about the impact of online social interactions. In the present …

Young adolescents' digital technology use and mental health symptoms: Little evidence of longitudinal or daily linkages

M Jensen, MJ George, MR Russell… - Clinical Psychological …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines whether 388 adolescents' digital technology use is associated with
mental-health symptoms during early adolescence to midadolescence. Adolescents …

Depressed adolescents' positive and negative use of social media

A Radovic, T Gmelin, BD Stein, E Miller - Journal of adolescence, 2017 - Elsevier
This qualitative study examined descriptions of social media use among 23 adolescents (18
female, 5 male) who were diagnosed with depression to explore how social media use may …

Using social media for social comparison and feedback-seeking: Gender and popularity moderate associations with depressive symptoms

J Nesi, MJ Prinstein - Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2015 - Springer
This study examined specific technology-based behaviors (social comparison and
interpersonal feedback-seeking) that may interact with offline individual characteristics to …

Unique associations of social media use and online appearance preoccupation with depression, anxiety, and appearance rejection sensitivity

T Hawes, MJ Zimmer-Gembeck, SM Campbell - Body image, 2020 - Elsevier
Social media (SM) can create a climate of social comparison and preoccupation with
appearance, which can pose risks for emotional problems, such as depression and social …

Social media and depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence: A systematic review

N McCrae, S Gettings, E Purssell - Adolescent Research Review, 2017 - Springer
Concerns are increasingly raised in academic and lay literature about the impact of the
internet on young people's well-being. This systematic review examined empirical research …

Online communication, social media and adolescent wellbeing: A systematic narrative review

P Best, R Manktelow, B Taylor - Children and Youth Services Review, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Much debate and polarisation exist regarding the impact of online social
technologies on the mental wellbeing of young people. Objective To systematically review …

Effects of excessive screen time on neurodevelopment, learning, memory, mental health, and neurodegeneration: A sco** review

E Neophytou, LA Manwell, R Eikelboom - International Journal of Mental …, 2021 - Springer
Evidence suggests that chronic sensory stimulation via excessive exposure to screen time
may affect brain development in negative ways. Excessive smartphone use may increase …