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1000 Social Media Use And Actigraphic Measures Of Sleep Timing Among High-risk Adolescents
JL Hamilton, TR Goldstein, C Sewall, J Zelazny, N Rode, B Gibbons, ...
Sleep 43 (Supplement_1), A379-A380, 2020
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Valahol hozzáférhető: 10
Social media use and deliberate self-harm among youth: a systematized narrative review
C Biernesser, CJR Sewall, D Brent, T Bear, C Mair, J Trauth
Children and youth services review 116, 105054, 2020
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Social media and well-being: A methodological perspective
DA Parry, JT Fisher, H Mieczkowski, CJR Sewall, BI Davidson
Current Opinion in Psychology 45, 101285, 2022
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Does objectively measured social-media or smartphone use predict depression, anxiety, or social isolation among young adults?
CJR Sewall, TR Goldstein, AGC Wright, D Rosen
Clinical Psychological Science 10 (5), 997-1014, 2022
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Sleep influences daily suicidal ideation through affective reactivity to interpersonal events among high‐risk adolescents and young adults
JL Hamilton, A Tsypes, J Zelazny, CJR Sewall, N Rode, J Merranko, ...
Journal of child psychology and psychiatry 64 (1), 27-38, 2023
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Interpersonal Relationships and Suicidal Ideation in Youth with Bipolar Disorder
CJR Sewall, TR Goldstein, RH Salk, J Merranko, MK Gill, M Strober, ...
Archives of Suicide Research 24 (2), 236-250, 2020
Megbízások: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
A Bayesian multilevel analysis of the longitudinal associations between relationship quality and suicidal ideation and attempts among youth with bipolar disorder
CJR Sewall, JM Girard, J Merranko, D Hafeman, BI Goldstein, M Strober, ...
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 62 (7), 905-915, 2021
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Registered report evidence suggests no relationship between objectively tracked video game playtime and well-being over 3 months
N Ballou, CJR Sewall, J Ratcliffe, D Zendle, L Tokarchuk, S Deterding
PubPub 5 (1: Spring 2024), 2024
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health, UK Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK …
How consistent are smartphone application preferences? A descriptive study of mobile application repertoires using behavioral data
DA Parry, C Sewall
OSF, 2021
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Using browser data to understand desires to spend time online
JD McCrosky, DA Parry, CJR Sewall, A Orben
Technology, mind, and behavior 4 (1), 10.1037/tmb0000095, 2023
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health, UK Economic and Social Research Council …
A risk calculator to predict suicide attempts among individuals with early-onset bipolar disorder
TR Goldstein, J Merranko, D Hafeman, MK Gill, F Liao, C Sewall, H Hower, ...
Focus 21 (4), 412-419, 2023
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
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