Scrolling through adolescence: unveiling the relationship of the use of social networks and its addictive behavior with psychosocial health
Abstract Background Understanding the relationship of social network use and addictive behaviors with adolescent psychosocial health is crucial in today's digital age. Aim To verify the associations between social network use, messaging applications, and the addictive behaviors to social networ...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Brand (Author), Camila Felin Fochesatto (Author), Anelise Reis Gaya (Author), Felipe Barreto Schuch (Author), José Francisco López-Gil (Author) |
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