Objectives To examine the impact of electronic media (EM) use on teenagers’ life satisfaction (LS) and to assess the potential moderating effect of supportive communication with parents (SCP). Methods Data were drawn from the cross-national Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study (2009/2010) in Canada, England, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Israel, The Netherlands, Poland and Scotland. Sample size: 53,973 students aged 11–15 years. Results More hours per day spent on the computer were associated with lower LS; more EM communication with friends with higher LS. This relationship became negative if EM use reached and exceeded a certain threshold. SCP moderated the effect of EM communication with friends, but not computer use for the ...
Funding: (1) the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands...
Objective: Because the potential for electronic media communication (EMC) has increased greatly, it ...
Recent technological advances have provided many youth with daily, almost continuous cell-phone and ...
Objectives To examine the impact of electronic media (EM) use on teenagers’ life satisfaction (LS) a...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
Some forms of media use may negatively affect (pre)adolescents’ health, but little is known about th...
The amount of time adolescents spend communicating via digital technologies such as smartphones has ...
Background: Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this ...
Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this study examin...
Adolescents are among the highest users of technology and are typically early adopters of new techno...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
Objective : To describe time adolescents spend using electronic media (television, computer, video g...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
Excessive Internet use is becoming a rapidly increasing problem in today's society. Our aim was to a...
Adolescents tend to use the media to find a supportive community, but media use can also be associat...
Funding: (1) the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands...
Objective: Because the potential for electronic media communication (EMC) has increased greatly, it ...
Recent technological advances have provided many youth with daily, almost continuous cell-phone and ...
Objectives To examine the impact of electronic media (EM) use on teenagers’ life satisfaction (LS) a...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
Some forms of media use may negatively affect (pre)adolescents’ health, but little is known about th...
The amount of time adolescents spend communicating via digital technologies such as smartphones has ...
Background: Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this ...
Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this study examin...
Adolescents are among the highest users of technology and are typically early adopters of new techno...
Adolescents are one of the heaviest users of technology as a group. With the ever increasing amount ...
Objective : To describe time adolescents spend using electronic media (television, computer, video g...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
Excessive Internet use is becoming a rapidly increasing problem in today's society. Our aim was to a...
Adolescents tend to use the media to find a supportive community, but media use can also be associat...
Funding: (1) the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands...
Objective: Because the potential for electronic media communication (EMC) has increased greatly, it ...
Recent technological advances have provided many youth with daily, almost continuous cell-phone and ...