Problematic internet use in adolescents has been shown to significantly increase over the past few years, with COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns reinforcing this phenomena globally. We sought to explore whether problematic internet use in specific countries was related to emotional well-being and importantly whether this is predicted by psychological distress. There is a growing number of studies showing that problematic internet use is increasingly prevalent in countries with emerging economies, however we have yet to find out to what extent other factors are influencing this behaviour in adolescents and young people. This study invited young people from countries such India, Mexico, Philippines and Turkey to complete a set of self-reports on th...
This study assessed the mediating roles of problematic gaming, problematic social media use, and pro...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
This study aims to determine the burden of COVID19-induced internet addiction and related psychosoci...
Problematic internet use in adolescents has been shown to significantly increase over the past few y...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on everyday functioning, considerable measures be...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
No studies we are aware of have explored youth’s experiences of the association between their Intern...
Problematic internet use (PIU) has generally been strongly associated with depression and attention ...
The health and socio-economic challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic have led to greater reli...
Evidence suggests that mental health problems in young people have been exacerbated by COVID-19, pos...
Background: Although internet use can boost individuals’ quality of life in various aspects, activit...
Background: Evidence on whether the amount of time children spend online affects their mental health...
Studies in recent years and especially since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic have shown a sig...
Abstract Background and Aims Problematic internet use (PIU) by children and adolescents is a concern...
This study assessed the mediating roles of problematic gaming, problematic social media use, and pro...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
This study aims to determine the burden of COVID19-induced internet addiction and related psychosoci...
Problematic internet use in adolescents has been shown to significantly increase over the past few y...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on everyday functioning, considerable measures be...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
No studies we are aware of have explored youth’s experiences of the association between their Intern...
Problematic internet use (PIU) has generally been strongly associated with depression and attention ...
The health and socio-economic challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic have led to greater reli...
Evidence suggests that mental health problems in young people have been exacerbated by COVID-19, pos...
Background: Although internet use can boost individuals’ quality of life in various aspects, activit...
Background: Evidence on whether the amount of time children spend online affects their mental health...
Studies in recent years and especially since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic have shown a sig...
Abstract Background and Aims Problematic internet use (PIU) by children and adolescents is a concern...
This study assessed the mediating roles of problematic gaming, problematic social media use, and pro...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
This study aims to determine the burden of COVID19-induced internet addiction and related psychosoci...