Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. However adults and children have different usage patterns. A major challenge with research on mobile phone use is the reliability of self-reported phone activity for accurate exposure assessment. We investigated the agreement between self-reported mobile phone use data and objective mobile operator traffic data in a subset of adolescents aged 11-12 years participating in the Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP) cohort. We examined self-reported mobile phone use, including call frequency, cumulative call time duration and text messages sent among adolescents from SCAMP and matched these data with records provided by mobile...
The aim of this study is to prospectively investigate whether exposure to radiofrequency electromagn...
OBJECTIVE: To study recall of mobile phone usage, including laterality and hands-free use, in young ...
Psychologists typically rely on self-report data when quantifying mobile phone usage, despite little...
Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. ...
Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. ...
Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. ...
A growing body of literature addresses possible health effects of mobile phone use in children and a...
OBJECTIVE: Interpretation of epidemiological studies on health effects from mobile phone use is hind...
This study investigates validity of self-reported mobile phone use in a subset of 75 993 adults from...
This study investigates validity of self-reported mobile phone use in a subset of 75 993 adults from...
This article reports the results of a mobile phone use validation survey in which we compared self-r...
A newly developed smartphone application was piloted to characterize and validate mobile phone use i...
As more children use mobile (cellular) telephones, public anxiety grows about the possible adverse h...
The Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP) is a prospective secondary school-base...
Background Several studies have investigated the impact of mobile phone exposure on cognitive func...
The aim of this study is to prospectively investigate whether exposure to radiofrequency electromagn...
OBJECTIVE: To study recall of mobile phone usage, including laterality and hands-free use, in young ...
Psychologists typically rely on self-report data when quantifying mobile phone usage, despite little...
Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. ...
Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. ...
Mobile phone use, predominantly smartphones, is almost ubiquitous amongst both adults and children. ...
A growing body of literature addresses possible health effects of mobile phone use in children and a...
OBJECTIVE: Interpretation of epidemiological studies on health effects from mobile phone use is hind...
This study investigates validity of self-reported mobile phone use in a subset of 75 993 adults from...
This study investigates validity of self-reported mobile phone use in a subset of 75 993 adults from...
This article reports the results of a mobile phone use validation survey in which we compared self-r...
A newly developed smartphone application was piloted to characterize and validate mobile phone use i...
As more children use mobile (cellular) telephones, public anxiety grows about the possible adverse h...
The Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP) is a prospective secondary school-base...
Background Several studies have investigated the impact of mobile phone exposure on cognitive func...
The aim of this study is to prospectively investigate whether exposure to radiofrequency electromagn...
OBJECTIVE: To study recall of mobile phone usage, including laterality and hands-free use, in young ...
Psychologists typically rely on self-report data when quantifying mobile phone usage, despite little...