Do screen time and social media use affect sleep patterns, psychological health, and academic performance among adolescents? evidence from bibliometric analysis
Mubashir Gull,
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Bulle Ruth Sravani
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Children and Youth Services Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
164, P. 107886 - 107886
Published: Aug. 28, 2024
Language: Английский
Development of updated population norms for the SF-36 for Hungary and comparison with 1997–1998 norms
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Feb. 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Internet use May be associated with the severity of headache in migraine patients: results from a Hungarian tertiary headache center
Anett Csáti,
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F Horváth,
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Délia Szok
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et al.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: March 18, 2025
Abstract
Background
Migraine
as
a
prevalent
primary
headache
disorder
affects
mainly
the
young
population.
Migraines
worsen
quality
of
life
and
are
responsible
for
main
cause
disability
worldwide.
Apart
from
well-known
lifestyle
factors,
spread
digitalization
seems
to
influence
frequency
well
severity
migraine
attacks,
however
clinical
studies
still
lacking.
Here
we
present
prospective
single-center
cross-sectional
study
focusing
on
possible
negative
effects
being
online
problematic
internet
use
during
attacks
taking
many
covariates
into
account.
Methods
patients
were
recruited
Headache
Outpatient
Clinic
Department
Neurology,
University
Szeged,
Hungary.
Socio-demographic
data,
medical
history
migraine,
details
activities
recorded
questionnaires
addiction.
Results
A
total
192
(
n
=
166
female;
26
male)
completed
questionnaire
package.
After
setup
logistic
regression
among
socio-demographic
data
age
>
45
years
(odds
ratio,
OR
1.101),
married
(OR
1.584),
number
children
2
1.227),
secondary
employment
2.349),
while
related
only
nighttime
1.330)
was
significantly
associated
with
attacks.
Conclusion
This
is
first
unfavorable
in
patients.
Clinicians
should
be
aware
effect
potential
non-pharmacological
aspect
treatment.
Language: Английский
Advances in the research of comorbid insomnia and depression: mechanisms, impacts, and interventions
Tao Gao,
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Han Xiang,
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Qian Wu
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 26, 2025
Insomnia
and
depression,
both
significantly
impacting
public
health,
are
common
psychosomatic
illnesses
that
frequently
co-occur
in
the
same
individual.
Not
only
do
these
two
conditions
commonly
co-occur,
but
they
also
exhibit
a
bidirectional
link,
where
existence
of
one
may
heighten
risk
for
other.
Latest
research
offers
compelling
evidence
significant
overlap
biological,
psychological,
sociological
aspects
comorbidity
insomnia
depression.
Building
on
this,
we
aim
to
examine
pathophysiology
along
with
their
comorbid
mechanisms,
encompassing
biological
routes
(like
genetics,
HPA
axis,
immune-inflammatory
activation,
neuroendocrine
regulation,
microbiome
alterations,
neural
circuits
integrating
sleep
emotion
regulation),
as
well
psychosocial
routes.
Consequently,
proposing
self-perpetuating
mutually
reinforcing
“snowball
effect”
model
examining
corresponding
preventative
intervention
strategies
rectify
associated
imbalances.
Finally,
this
article
encapsulates
challenges
field
study
directions
future
research.
paper
points
out
limitations
current
(cross-sectional
data
being
dominant,
mechanism
multi-omics
dynamics
unknown)
direction
(longitudinal
cohort
combined
computational
modeling
resolve
temporal
interactions),
which
will
provide
theoretical
basis
precision
interventions.
Language: Английский
Assessing the Spectrum of Internet Use in a Healthy Sample: Altered Psychological States and Intact Brain Responses to an Equiprobable Go/NoGo Task
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(5), P. 579 - 579
Published: April 25, 2025
Problematic
internet
use
(PIU)
is
linked
to
psychological
distress
and
cognitive
alterations,
yet
its
early
pre-clinical
effects
remain
unclear.
This
study
explored
the
psychological,
behavioral,
neurophysiological
correlates
of
PIU
in
a
healthy,
non-clinical
population,
focusing
on
response
inhibition
execution
within
patterns.
A
total
133
participants
(74
females,
aged
18–35)
were
assessed
using
PIUQ-9
DPIU
questionnaires,
along
with
measures
anxiety,
depression,
obsessive–compulsive
symptoms.
An
auditory
equiprobable
Go/NoGo
task
was
used
event-related
potentials
(ERPs;
N1/N2/P2/P3)
analyzed
relation
severity
different
online
activities
engagement.
Additionally,
profiles
individuals
high
low
levels
compared.
correlated
symptoms,
while
accuracy
unaffected.
N1
amplitudes
negatively
gaming
engagement,
suggesting
altered
sensory
processing.
NoGo-P3
latency
positively
information
search
indicating
delayed
inhibitory
processing
frequent
searchers.
High
groups
differed
but
not
ERP
or
behavioral
measures.
Our
findings
confirm
alongside
subtle
that
may
be
highly
sensitive
risk
biomarkers
populations.
Language: Английский
Internet Addiction and COVID-19 Misbeliefs Among Hungarian Online Gamers: A Cross-Sectional Study
Annamária Nemes,
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Délia Szok,
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Antal Tibold
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et al.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 2351 - 2358
Published: May 1, 2024
The
internet
has
become
a
part
of
everyday
life,
and
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
rate
use
raised
even
higher,
which
increases
possibility
compulsive
problematic
leading
to
acceptance
online
misbeliefs
conspiration
theories.
This
cross-sectional
study
aimed
explore
relationship
between
COVID-19-related
misconceptions
addiction
among
adult
recreational
gamers.
Language: Английский
Internet Addiction and Sleep Quality Among School Children in South India
Lalitha Venugopal,
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Priyadharsini Rajendran,
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S. Murugaiyan
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 8, 2024
Today's
internet
is
an
unavoidable
component
of
educational
sources,
the
entertainment
field,
and
telecommunication
processes.
Internet
usage
more
likely
among
adolescents
young
adults
in
form
surfing,
chatting,
playing
games,
fulfilling
their
social
needs.
The
present
study
has
been
planned
to
assess
effect
addiction
(IA)
on
sleep
quality
school
children.
Language: Английский
Digital traps: How technology fuels nomophobia and insomnia in Taiwanese college students
Acta Psychologica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
252, P. 104674 - 104674
Published: Dec. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Prevalência de síndrome de burnout em estudantes do ensino técnico e superior
Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
73(4)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
RESUMO
Introdução
A
Síndrome
de
Burnout
está
na
lista
das
doenças
ocupacionais
reconhecidas
pela
Organização
Mundial
da
Saúde
desde
2022.
Visa-se
estimar
a
prevalência
síndrome
em
estudantes
e
sua
associação
com
características
demográficas,
escolares,
laborais
emocionais.
Método
Pesquisa
transversal,
analítica,
conduzida
os
do
Instituto
Federal
Norte
Minas
Gerais.
variável
dependente
foi
Burnout,
avaliada
por
meio
instrumento
Inventory/
Student
Survey
(MBI-SS).
As
variáveis
independentes
foram
avaliadas
questionário
desenvolvido
pelos
próprios
autores
aplicado
via
formulário
digital
(Google
Forms),
englobando
escolares
ocupacionais,
estilo
vida,
socioafetivas,
condições
emocionais
psíquicas,
conforme
o
Estilo
Vida
Fantástico
(EVF),
Internet
Addiction-Test
(IAT),
Smartphone
Addiction
Inventory
(SPAI-BR)
Escala
Adição
às
Redes
Sociais
(EARS).
Utilizou-se
Razão
Chances,
mediante
Regressão
Logística.
Resultado
participaram
desse
estudo
1.998
estudantes,
1.321
Ensino
Técnico
677
Superior.
idade
média
dos
17
anos
23
anos,
respectivamente.
Entre
Técnico,
associada
ao
sexo
feminino,
segundo
terceiro
anos;
à
raramente
ou
quase
nunca
ter
alguém
para
conversar,
bem
como
dependência
smartphones.
No
ensino
superior,
mostrou
uma
igual
superior
alunos
Conclusão
síndrome,
entre
investigados,
fatores
sociodemográficos,
além
falta
suporte
social,