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期刊名:Computers in human behavior

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ISSN:0747-5632

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As an example of health-enhancing physical activities (HEPA), structured physical exercise is valuable in promoting healthy lifestyles among community-dwelling older adults. Technology-driven virtual coaches have the potential to enhance an...
Chiara Remondi,Maria Gerbino,Antonio Zuffianò et al. Chiara Remondi et al.
Youths who enter emerging adulthood with a background of familial relations grounded in positive parent-child interactions are better equipped to cope with transitional stressors, to voice effectively their opinions with parents, and to res...
Anqing Zheng,Shandell Pahlen,Tina T Vo et al. Anqing Zheng et al.
High levels of digital screen time are associated with heightened impulsivity, though the assumption that this relationship is causal has seldom been rigorously examined. Moreover, the nature of this association may vary across life stages....
Elyse Joan Thulin,Poco Kernsmith,Paul J Fleming et al. Elyse Joan Thulin et al.
Electronic coercion - a form of dating violence whereby one partner aims to elicit explicit text, photo or video content from their dating partner - is associated with negative longitudinal sequelae related to depressive symptomatology and ...
Alisa R Garner,Meagan J Brem,Ryan C Shorey et al. Alisa R Garner et al.
Compulsive sexual behaviors (CSB; i.e., recurrent, excessive, and impairing sexual thoughts and behaviors) is prevalent among populations affected by substance use disorder (SUD) and was linked to harmful sexual behaviors. However, less is ...
Julia Vassey,Herbert Ho-Chun Chang,Tom Valente et al. Julia Vassey et al.
Exposure to e-cigarette marketing on social media is a risk factor for e-cigarette use among youth. Tobacco brands use influencers to promote e-cigarettes on social media; however, influencer marketing has not been sufficiently studied. Thi...
Hailey G Holmgren,McCall A Booth,Sarah Ashby et al. Hailey G Holmgren et al.
Mothers play an important role in setting the overall media culture within the home. Research suggests that children model parental behavior in many ways, including in media use habits. The current study explores profiles or patterns of mat...
Silje Steinsbekk,Oda Bjørklund,Patti Valkenburg et al. Silje Steinsbekk et al.
Social media has created a new social landscape for adolescents. Knowledge is needed on how this landscape shapes adolescents' social skills and time spent with friends, as these outcomes are important to mental health and psychosocial func...
Silje Steinsbekk,Jacqueline Nesi,Lars Wichstrøm Silje Steinsbekk
Background: Concerns have been raised that social media use causes mental health problems in adolescents, but findings are mixed, and effects are typically small. The present inquiry is the first to measure diagnostically...
Sarah M Coyne,Jane Shawcroft,Hailey Holmgren et al. Sarah M Coyne et al.
Problematic media use (PMU) tends to be related to significant social, emotional, and behavioral problems throughout life. Little research, however, has examined the development of PMU during early childhood, where media habits begin to for...