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ISSN:2292-9495

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Theresa Taylor,Jasmin Peat,David Kell et al. Theresa Taylor et al.
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Soohyoung Rain Lee,Hang Liu Soohyoung Rain Lee
Background: The utility of online engagement in enhancing quality of life and mitigating social isolation among older adults is well documented. However, its relationship with cognitive functioning, particularly through o...
Naomi Hoffmann,Caitlin A Howlett,Kate Little et al. Naomi Hoffmann et al.
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Tamar Krishnamurti,Samantha Rodriguez,Leah Cope et al. Tamar Krishnamurti et al.
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Xiaolong Zhang,Emily Eisner,Daniela Di Basilio et al. Xiaolong Zhang et al.
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Background: In Bangladesh, as well as throughout the world, children's screen time has significantly increased. Children spend a lot of time on the internet and digital screens for entertainment, education, and communicat...
Taylor Rapson,Magaly Ramirez,Sandy He et al. Taylor Rapson et al.
Background: Despite their benefits, digital health tools often face adoption barriers because of the digital divide. Identifying the fundamental user skills required to effectively navigate these tools and the usability b...