Many studies have shown that the use of electronic media is related to sleep disturbance, but few have examined the impact of smartphones. The objective of this study was to assess longitudinally whether acquiring a smartphone had an effect on adolescents' sleeping duration. The study included 591 adolescents observed at baseline (T0, Spring 2012; mean age 14.3 years, 288 females) and 2 years later (T1). They were divided into owners (those owning a smartphone at T0 and T1; N = 383), new owners (those owning a smartphone at T1 but not at T0; N = 153), and non-owners (those not owning a smartphone at any time-point; N = 55). Groups were compared on sleep duration, sleep problems, and sociodemographic variables. Overall, all three groups decr...
Background: One of the negative impacts of electronic media use is the occurrence of sleep disturban...
Adolescence is a time of increasing vulnerability for poor mental health, including depression. Slee...
Nocturnal media use has been linked to adolescents' sleeping problems in cross-sectional studies whi...
Many studies have shown that the use of electronic media is related to sleep disturbance, but few ha...
Nocturnal media use has been linked to adolescents’ sleeping problems in cross-sectional studi...
Background: Smartphones are an important part of children’s and adolescents’ lives, and they often s...
Introduction: An adolescent aggregate is an age group with a high rate of smartphone addiction. Poor...
effects of electronic media use may affect the adolescents both positively and negatively. One of th...
ObjectiveThe present study investigates the relationship between night-time screen-based media devic...
Objectives: Adolescents spend increasingly more time on electronic devices, and sleep deficiency ris...
Lemola S, Perkinson-Gloor N, Brand S, Dewald-Kaufmann JF, Grob A. Adolescents’ Electronic Media Use ...
Aim: Smartphone overuse can cause not only mobility problems in the wrists, fingers and neck but als...
Objective: The present study investigates the relationship between night-time screen-based media dev...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous in modern day society however, its prevalence is a factor in increased ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between telecommunication and other screen devices use and ...
Background: One of the negative impacts of electronic media use is the occurrence of sleep disturban...
Adolescence is a time of increasing vulnerability for poor mental health, including depression. Slee...
Nocturnal media use has been linked to adolescents' sleeping problems in cross-sectional studies whi...
Many studies have shown that the use of electronic media is related to sleep disturbance, but few ha...
Nocturnal media use has been linked to adolescents’ sleeping problems in cross-sectional studi...
Background: Smartphones are an important part of children’s and adolescents’ lives, and they often s...
Introduction: An adolescent aggregate is an age group with a high rate of smartphone addiction. Poor...
effects of electronic media use may affect the adolescents both positively and negatively. One of th...
ObjectiveThe present study investigates the relationship between night-time screen-based media devic...
Objectives: Adolescents spend increasingly more time on electronic devices, and sleep deficiency ris...
Lemola S, Perkinson-Gloor N, Brand S, Dewald-Kaufmann JF, Grob A. Adolescents’ Electronic Media Use ...
Aim: Smartphone overuse can cause not only mobility problems in the wrists, fingers and neck but als...
Objective: The present study investigates the relationship between night-time screen-based media dev...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous in modern day society however, its prevalence is a factor in increased ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between telecommunication and other screen devices use and ...
Background: One of the negative impacts of electronic media use is the occurrence of sleep disturban...
Adolescence is a time of increasing vulnerability for poor mental health, including depression. Slee...
Nocturnal media use has been linked to adolescents' sleeping problems in cross-sectional studies whi...