Use of smartphones, mobile apps and wearables for health promotion by people with anxiety or depression: An analysis of a nationally representative survey data DOI
Henry Onyeaka, Joseph Firth, Ronald C. Kessler

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Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 304, P. 114120 - 114120

Published: July 18, 2021

Language: Английский

Is real screen time a determinant of problematic smartphone and social network use among young people? DOI Creative Commons
Łukasz Tomczyk, Elma Selmanagić Lizde

Telematics and Informatics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 82, P. 101994 - 101994

Published: May 11, 2023

Smartphone use by adolescents is increasingly attracting the interest of social scientists, parents, and educational stakeholders (teachers, educators, policy makers), generally in a negative context. There are, however, many myths surrounding issue, resulting from reproduction stereotypes about psychosocial functioning cyberspace, as well inadequately constructed research tools that measure how new media are used. This text an attempt to show phenomenon problematic Internet through prism screen time measured using real data smartphones. The was conducted first half 2022 among aged 13–19 Bosnia Herzegovina (N = 1185, mean age 15.47 with standard deviation 1.84). implemented triangulation such Addiction Scale (SAS Scale), Software Installed on (SIS Bergen Social Media (BSMAS), Screen Time (STS). From collected, it noted that: 1) correlates weakly smartphone networking; 2)The average period study group 3 h49 minutes per day, which 37 min related web browsing, while 2 h22 3) A quarter more than 5.5 h h15 media; 4) Approximately respondents smartphones slightly day; 5) Girls for longer boys; 6) Place residence (city or countryside) does not affect time; 7) medium degree type software installed smartphone; 8) need refine measurement methodology abandon self-declaration this area.

Language: Английский

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Longitudinal associations between different types of screen use and depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescents DOI Creative Commons
Fatima Mougharbel, Jean‐Philippe Chaput, Hugues Sampasa‐Kanyinga

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Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: April 27, 2023

Background Evidence examining the longitudinal associations between different types of screen behaviours and mental health among adolescents is limited. The present study examined association five symptoms anxiety depression one year later. This also assessed how changes in time were associated with depressive whether observed relationships moderated by sex. Methods Longitudinal data 17,174 students grades 9–12 (53.5% females; mean age: 15.1 ± 0.9 years) attending high schools Canada from two waves (year 6: 2017/18, 7: 2018/19) COMPASS analyzed. Leisure measures self-reported. To test if anxiety, vary sex, two-way interactions for Analyses accounted school clustering, race/ethnicity, age, income, body mass index z -score, previous symptoms. Results There significant spent on each type subsequent strength varied behaviour. Interaction analysis indicated a sex difference television viewing symptoms, internet surfing A dose-response relationship was phone talking Beta estimates that an increase duration further Conclusion Higher longitudinally higher at one-year follow-up adolescents. Time-change usage observed. Also, differed based type, whereby greater increases use predicted emotional distress. Findings this prospective suggest important determinant Future studies are recommended to help inform programs promoting reduction goal enhance adolescents’ health.

Language: Английский

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Physical activity, recreational screen time, and depressive symptoms among Chinese children and adolescents: a three-wave cross-lagged study during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Yujie Liu,

Erliang Zhang,

Huilun Li

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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18(1)

Published: Jan. 19, 2024

Abstract Background Longitudinal evidence is lacking on the interplay between lifestyle behaviors and depressive symptoms, especially in context of COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigated changes physical activity recreational screen time during pandemic, along with their reciprocal associations symptoms among children adolescents. Methods The public health emergency due to pandemic started January 2023 lasted for two months Shanghai, China. A three-wave longitudinal was conducted 1,666 adolescents (6–18 years) January, March, July 2023. Moderate-to-vigorous intensity (MVPA), time, were measured using self-reported questionnaires. Random-intercept cross-lagged panel models constructed examine bidirectional symptoms. Results Children experienced a significant decrease MVPA substantial increase which failed return pre-pandemic levels post-pandemic. Pre-pandemic negatively associated subsequent (β = -0.147). Conversely, positively 0.085), turn predicted heightened post-pandemic 0.076). When stratified by age, found but not children. Conclusions Sustained unhealthy observed elucidates potential relationship mental well-being. Effective interventions are emphasized counter negative impacts insufficient excessive use

Language: Английский

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Screen time and mental health: a prospective analysis of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study DOI Creative Commons
Jason M. Nagata, Abubakr A A Al-Shoaibi, Alicia W. Leong

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BMC Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Oct. 6, 2024

Abstract Background Despite the ubiquity of adolescent screen use, there are limited longitudinal studies that examine prospective relationships between time and child behavioral problems in a large, diverse nationwide sample adolescents United States, which was objective current study. Methods We analyzed cohort data 9,538 (9–10 years at baseline 2016–2018) with two follow-up from Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study. used mixed-effects models to analyze associations self-reported parent-reported mental health symptoms using Child Behavior Checklist, random effects adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, household income, parent education, study site. tested effect modification by sex race/ethnicity. Results The 48.8% female racially/ethnically (47.6% racial/ethnic minority). Higher total associated all models, association strongest depressive (B = 0.10, 95% CI 0.06, 0.13, p < 0.001), conduct 0.07, 0.03, somatic 0.01, 0.11, 0.026), attention-deficit/hyperactivity 0.013). specific types greatest included video chat, texting, videos, games. depressive, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, oppositional defiant stronger among White compared Black adolescents. Asian Conclusions Screen is prospectively range symptoms, especially though sizes small. Video games were symptoms. Future research should potential mechanisms linking use behavior problems.

Language: Английский

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Use of smartphones, mobile apps and wearables for health promotion by people with anxiety or depression: An analysis of a nationally representative survey data DOI
Henry Onyeaka, Joseph Firth, Ronald C. Kessler

et al.

Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 304, P. 114120 - 114120

Published: July 18, 2021

Language: Английский

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