The widespread use of digital technologies by young people has spurred speculation that their regular use negatively impacts psychological well-being. Current empirical evidence supporting this idea is largely based on secondary analyses of large-scale social datasets. Though these datasets provide a valuable resource for highly powered investigations, their many variables and observations are often explored with an analytical flexibility that marks small effects as statistically significant, thereby leading to potential false positives and conflicting results. Here we address these methodological challenges by applying specification curve analysis (SCA) across three large-scale social datasets (total n = 355,358) to rigorously examine corr...
INTRODUCTION: In light of growing concerns about an increasingly digital adolescence, the academic f...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies have addressed children's use of technologies ...
The widespread use of digital technologies by young people has spurred speculation that their regula...
Concerns about emergent technologies form a continuous cycle: they appear when a new technology surp...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
Does digital media use support or undermine psychological well-being? This question has not only eli...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked widespread concerns that t...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked wide concerns their use mi...
A key issue in science is assessing robustness to data analysis choices, while avoiding selective re...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked widespread concerns that t...
This study examines whether adolescents' digital technology use is associated with mental health sym...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
Covid-19 measures have reduced children’s and adolescents’ life satisfaction (LS), a key indicator o...
Abstract: Introduction: In light of growing concerns about an increasingly digital adolescence, the ...
INTRODUCTION: In light of growing concerns about an increasingly digital adolescence, the academic f...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies have addressed children's use of technologies ...
The widespread use of digital technologies by young people has spurred speculation that their regula...
Concerns about emergent technologies form a continuous cycle: they appear when a new technology surp...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
Does digital media use support or undermine psychological well-being? This question has not only eli...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked widespread concerns that t...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked wide concerns their use mi...
A key issue in science is assessing robustness to data analysis choices, while avoiding selective re...
Although the time adolescents spend with digital technologies has sparked widespread concerns that t...
This study examines whether adolescents' digital technology use is associated with mental health sym...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
Covid-19 measures have reduced children’s and adolescents’ life satisfaction (LS), a key indicator o...
Abstract: Introduction: In light of growing concerns about an increasingly digital adolescence, the ...
INTRODUCTION: In light of growing concerns about an increasingly digital adolescence, the academic f...
The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies have addressed children's use of technologies ...