Background Screen-based device use could increase the risk of adolescent depression. Distinct modalities of screen-use may have differential effects on mental health. We used compositional data analysis to examine how theoretically replacing different screen-uses with exercise might influence future adolescent emotional distress. Methods In 4,599 adolescents (55% female) from a nationally-representative, prospective cohort, we used time-use diary data at age 14 to estimate daily screen use (television, social media, video game, general computer use) and exercise (team sport and individual exercise). The outcome was emotional distress at age 17, assessed using the emotional symptoms subscale of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. ...
BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activ...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
© 2018, The Author(s). Adolescents are constantly connected with each other and the digital landscap...
Background Screen-based device use could increase the risk of adolescent depression. Distinct modali...
BACKGROUND: Screen-based device use could increase the risk of adolescent depression. Distinct modal...
Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk factor for adolescent dep...
Abstract Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk fa...
More physical activity (PA) and less screen time (ST) are positively associated with mental health i...
Objectives:Adolescent mental disorders remain a relatively neglected area of research, despite evide...
Screen-based sedentary behaviors and emotional disorders are associated with one another in youth. Y...
The Influence of Significant Screen Time on Mental Health Among Adolescents Caryn Connors and Steph...
The children and adolescents of today’s generation are growing up in a media-saturated world. Digita...
Objective: This study examined the relationships between screen time and symptoms of depression and ...
Physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) are associated with mental health in adolescents, though...
Excessive sedentary screen time is associated with many negative health outcomes therefore, identifi...
BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activ...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
© 2018, The Author(s). Adolescents are constantly connected with each other and the digital landscap...
Background Screen-based device use could increase the risk of adolescent depression. Distinct modali...
BACKGROUND: Screen-based device use could increase the risk of adolescent depression. Distinct modal...
Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk factor for adolescent dep...
Abstract Background Frequent use of screen-based devices could be a modifiable risk fa...
More physical activity (PA) and less screen time (ST) are positively associated with mental health i...
Objectives:Adolescent mental disorders remain a relatively neglected area of research, despite evide...
Screen-based sedentary behaviors and emotional disorders are associated with one another in youth. Y...
The Influence of Significant Screen Time on Mental Health Among Adolescents Caryn Connors and Steph...
The children and adolescents of today’s generation are growing up in a media-saturated world. Digita...
Objective: This study examined the relationships between screen time and symptoms of depression and ...
Physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) are associated with mental health in adolescents, though...
Excessive sedentary screen time is associated with many negative health outcomes therefore, identifi...
BACKGROUND: This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between physical activ...
Aim: Evidence for a link between physical activity and mental health in young people is hampered by ...
© 2018, The Author(s). Adolescents are constantly connected with each other and the digital landscap...