This study examined the relationship between sleep, social media (SM) usage, and social media disorder (SMD) among adolescents. Results show that excessive SM usage decreases sleep quantity, increases sleep onset latency, and increases the risk for a higher SMD score. Evidence from this study can inform OT practitioners of the need for client-centered sleep education programs to improve sleep outcomes and reduce the risk for adverse mental-health outcomes in this population
Globalization has led to increased social media usage among adolescents, potentially disrupting thei...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Copyright © 2017 Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Concerns are growing about ado...
There are concerns that social media (SM) use and SM stress may disrupt sleep. However, evidence on ...
textabstractThere are concerns that social media (SM) use and SM stress may disrupt sleep. However, ...
© Copyright 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2015. An important developmental task for adolescents is to...
The popularity of social media use among adolescents has raised concerns about the potentially harmf...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
There are mixed findings when examining if technology use is harmful for adolescent sleep and health...
During adolescence, sleep changes physiologically and biologically. It is during this period of life...
Social media applications are increasingly prominent among youth. This systematic review provides a ...
Emergent research suggests that “fear of missing out” (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media ma...
Concerns are growing about adolescents’ problematic social networking and possible links to depresse...
Objectives: Sleep deprivation can cause serious physical and mental problems. Although sleep depriva...
Objectives: Bedtime social media use is associated with poor sleep during adolescence, which in t...
Globalization has led to increased social media usage among adolescents, potentially disrupting thei...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Copyright © 2017 Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Concerns are growing about ado...
There are concerns that social media (SM) use and SM stress may disrupt sleep. However, evidence on ...
textabstractThere are concerns that social media (SM) use and SM stress may disrupt sleep. However, ...
© Copyright 2015, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2015. An important developmental task for adolescents is to...
The popularity of social media use among adolescents has raised concerns about the potentially harmf...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
There are mixed findings when examining if technology use is harmful for adolescent sleep and health...
During adolescence, sleep changes physiologically and biologically. It is during this period of life...
Social media applications are increasingly prominent among youth. This systematic review provides a ...
Emergent research suggests that “fear of missing out” (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media ma...
Concerns are growing about adolescents’ problematic social networking and possible links to depresse...
Objectives: Sleep deprivation can cause serious physical and mental problems. Although sleep depriva...
Objectives: Bedtime social media use is associated with poor sleep during adolescence, which in t...
Globalization has led to increased social media usage among adolescents, potentially disrupting thei...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Copyright © 2017 Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Concerns are growing about ado...