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Sleep
19-04 Does Sleep Mediate the Association between School Pressure, Physical Activity, Screen Time, and Psychological Symptoms in Early Adolescents?
19-04 Associations of Weekday-to-Weekend Sleep Differences with Academic Performance and Health-Related Outcomes in School-age Children and Youths
19-02 Changes in millennial adolescent mental health and health-related behaviours over 10 years ... and ... Adolescent health: Teens 'more depressed and sleeping less'
19-01 Associations between objectively measured and self‐reported sleep with academic and cognitive performance in adolescents
19-01 Family contexts and sleep during adolescence
18-11 Bedtime Autonomy and Cellphone Use Influence Sleep Duration in Adolescents
18-11 Relationships among physical activity, sleep duration, diet, and academic achievement in a sample of adolescents
18-10 Sleep duration and sleeping difficulties among adolescents: exploring associations with school stress, self‐perception and technology use
18-09 Relationships among physical activity, sleep duration, diet, and academic achievement in a sample of adolescents
18-08 Examining family and neighborhood level predictors of sleep duration in urban youth.
18-06 Longitudinal associations between time spent using technology and sleep duration among adolescents
18-06 The effect of sleep quality on academic performance is mediated by Internet use time
18-06 The role of sleep in adolescents' daily stress recovery: Negative affect spillover and positive affect bounce-back effects
18-04 Sleep problems in adolescence and overweight/obesity in young adults: is there a causal link?
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Brief school-based interventions to assist adolescents’ sleep-onset latency: Comparing mindfulness and constructive worry versus controls

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Bi-directional association between sleep and outdoor active play among 10–13 year olds

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Altering Adolescents’ Pre-Bedtime Phone Use to Achieve Better Sleep

18-01

The Longitudinal Association Between Poor Sleep Quality and Cyberbullying, Mediated by Anger

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Is sexual minority status associated with poor sleep quality among adolescents?

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Short-term effects of wake- and bright light therapy on sleep in depressed youth.

17-11

Evening chronotype and sleepiness predict impairment in executive abilities and academic performance of adolescents.

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High stress, lack of sleep, low school performance, and suicide attempts are associated with high energy drink intake in adolescents.

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High prevalence of inadequate sitting and sleeping postures: a three-year prospective study of adolescents

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Changes in sleep habits between 1985 and 2013 among children and adolescents in Sweden

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Interactions Between Energy Drink Consumption and Sleep Problems: Associations with Alcohol Use Among Young Adolescents.

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Chronic pain in high school students is associated with physical activity and sleeping hours but not with screen time

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The relationship between sleep quality and depressive symptoms in adolescents

17-06

Mobile Phones in the Bedroom: Trajectories of Sleep Habits and Subsequent Adolescent Psychosocial Development

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Do parents’ support behaviours predict whether or not their children get sufficient sleep?

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Variable School Start Times and Middle School Student's Sleep Health and Academic Performance

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Longitudinal relationships of sleep and inhibitory control deficits to early adolescent cigarette and alcohol use

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The association of sleep and late-night cell phone use among adolescents.

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An investigation of the longitudinal relationship between sleep and depressed mood in developing teens

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Sleepless in school? The social dimensions of young people’s bedtime rest and routines

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Supporting young people with sleep issues to meet their full potential

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The role of sleep problems in the relationship between peer victimization and antisocial behavior

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Adolescents with a smartphone sleep less than their peers

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Impact of sleep restriction versus idealized sleep on emotional experience, reactivity and regulation in healthy adolescents

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School start time and sleep in Canadian adolescents

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The Prospective Association Between Sleep and Initiation of Substance Use in Young Adolescents

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Preschool Executive Control and Sleep Problems in Early Adolescence

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School start time influences melatonin and cortisol levels in children and adolescents sleep– a community-based study

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Parenting matters: a longitudinal study into parenting and adolescent sleep

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Parent and adolescent reports in assessing adolescent sleep problems

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School Start Times, Sleep, Behavioral, Health, and Academic Outcomes: A Review of the Literature

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Sex and Age Group Differences in the Association between Sleep Duration and BMI from Adolescence to Young Adulthood

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Are physical activity, sedentary behaviors and sleep duration associated with body mass index-for-age and health-related quality of life among high school boys and girls?

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Delayed school start times and adolescent sleep: A systematic review of the experimental evidence

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Parent knowledge of children’s sleep: A systematic review

16-01 Effects of Sport-specific Training Intensity on Sleep Patterns and Psychomotor Performance in Adolescent Athletes
15-12 Cognitive Performance, Sleepiness, and Mood in Partially Sleep Deprived Adolescents
15-11 Are teenagers sleeping less than they ever have?
15-09 Habitual sleep variability, mediated by nutrition intake, is associated with abdominal obesity in adolescents
15-09 The impact of Sleep Time-Related Information and Communication Technology (STRICT) on sleep patterns and daytime functioning in American adolescents
15-08 Sleep Deprivation Is Associated with Bicycle Accidents and Slip and Fall Injuries in Korean Adolescents
15-08 Most US teens start school too early in morning to get enough sleep
15-07 Adolescent Problematic Social Networking and School Experiences: The Mediating Effects of Sleep Disruptions and Sleep Quality
15-05 Examining racial/ethnic disparities in the association between adolescent sleep and alcohol or marijuana use
15-04 Anxiety sensitivity and sleep-related problems in anxious youth
15-04 The great sleep recession: changes in sleep duration among US adolescents, 1991–2012
15-04 Sleep quality, sleep duration and physical activity in obese adolescents: effects of exercise training
15-03 Sweet/Dessert Foods Are More Appealing to Adolescents after Sleep Restriction
15-02 Poor sleep 'early warning sign' for drink and drug issues … and … research
15-01 Sleep Duration, Schedule and Quality among Urban Chinese Children and Adolescents: Associations with Routine After-School Activities
15-01 Poor sleep 'early warning sign' for drink and drug issues … and … research
14-11 Trends in self-reported sleep problems, tiredness and related school performance among Finnish adolescents from 1984 to 2011
14-10 Start Later, Sleep Later: School Start Times and Adolescent Sleep in Homeschool Versus Public/Private School Students.
14-10 Exploring the associations between sleep problems and chronic musculoskeletal pain in adolescents: A prospective cohort study
14-10 Associations between parent-reported sleep duration and adiposity in Chinese early adolescents
14-04 Sleep in Healthy Black and White Adolescents
14-01 Weekend catch-up sleep is independently associated with suicide attempts and self-injury in Korean adolescents
13-11 Children eat more after sleeping less
13-11 Sleep patterns are associated with common illness in adolescents
13-11 Quality of Life in Obese Youth With and Without Sleep Problems
13-09 The impact of sleep on adolescent depressed mood, alertness and academic performance
13-06 A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Sleep Duration Between U.S. and Australian Adolescents: The Effect of School Start Time, Parent-Set Bedtimes, and Extracurricular Load
13-03 Insufficient Sleep and Weight Status in High School Students: Should we be Focusing on the Extremes?
13-02 Maintaining recommended sleep throughout the week is associated with increased physical activity in children
12-12 Total Sleep Time Severely Drops during Adolescence (pdf)
12-12 Sleep and Academic Performance in Hong Kong Adolescents
12-11 School management of students with a lack of sleep (pdf)
12-10 Sleepless in America : School start times (pdf)
12-10 Less sleep and diabetes risk
12-10 Literature search: Students' sleep problems and school management
12-10 Sound Sleep: raising awareness in schools of the importance of sleep for our emotional and physical wellbeing (pdf)
12-10 Ready, willing, and able? Sleep hygiene education, motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour therapy for insomnia in an Australian high school setting (pdf)
12-10 Examining the Longitudinal Relationship Between Change in Sleep and Obesity Risk in Adolescents
12-06 The Effects of Sleep Duration on Predictive Factors of Mathematical Performance (pdf)
12-05 Weekend catch-up sleep is associated with decreased risk of being overweight among fifth-grade students with short sleep duration
11-04 'Sound Sleep' - a resource for teachers as part of the curriculum for excellence
10-11 The relationship between sleep and weight in a sample of adolescents
10-06 Sleep and effort in adolescent athletes
10-04 Childhood sleep problems, response inhibition, and alcohol and drug outcomes in adolescence and young adulthood
10-04 Eczema and sleep and its relationship to daytime functioning in children
09-06 Higher math scores were related to greater sleep quality, less awakenings and increased sleep efficiency.
09-04 In-school snacking, breakfast consumption, and sleeping patterns of normal and overweight Iranian High School girls
08-09 Children who have a television or computer in their room sleep less during the school year, watch more TV, play more computer games and surf the net more than their peers who don't
08-01 Ready to Learn? The Experiment is a major piece of education research designed to investigate the impact of factors such as diet, sleep, and exercise on children's readiness to learn.
07-02 Not enough sleep could make children overweight
Internet
23-12 Social Media in the Time of a Pandemic
23-11 Social media influencers and adolescents’ health: A scoping review of the research field
23-11 The Impact of Digital Lifestyles on Young People's Health: Social Media Abuse, Physical Inactivity and Psychological Impacts
23-11 Effectiveness of Health Education for Teenagers in the Digital Era: A Review
23-09 How to cope with social media in high school
23-09 How Adolescents Use Social Media to Navigate Their Mental Health: Examining Reddit's "/r/teenagers” Community
23-08 The Impact of Social Media on the Mental Health of Adolescents and Young Adults: A Systematic Review
23-07 Social media use and adolescent health-risk behaviours: A systematic review and meta-analysis
23-07 Social Media Usage and Its Effects on the Psychological Health of Adolescents
23-07 Smartphone addiction reduction: effectiveness of print and social media education
23-07 The relationship between online communication and adolescents’ mental health: Long-term evaluation between genders
23-07 Effect of Social Media on E-cigarette use among Youth during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2021
23-07 Perils and Pitfalls of Social Media Use: Cyber Bullying in Teens/Young Adults
23-05 Anxiety and Internet use in adolescents: a case study in a school in Cayambe, Ecuador
23-05 How Adolescents Trust Health Information on Social Media: A Systematic Review
23-05 Concept analysis of adolescent use of social media for emotional well-being
23-05 Young Adults' Online Sexual Health Information Seeking and Evaluating Skills: Implications for Everyday Life Information Literacy Instruction
23-05 The Impact of Social Media Usage Among Teens During COVID-19
23-05 Social adolescents, social media, and social emotional development
23-04 Young People, Social Media and Health: A Pedagogical Perspective on Influencers
23-04 Effects of Engagement with a Social Media Campaign for Mothers to Prevent Indoor Tanning by Teens in a Randomized Trial
23-04 Social media use among bisexuals and pansexuals: connection, harassment and mental health
23-04 Parent Engagement with an Online, School-Based, Character Strengths Promotion Program
23-03 Don’t panic about social media harming your child’s mental health – the evidence is weak
23-03 Access to mass media and teenage pregnancy among adolescents in Zambia: a national cross-sectional survey
23-03 Exploring Intended and Unintended Reactions to Healthy Weight and Lifestyle Advertisements: An Online Experiment
23-03 Familiarity with the internet and health apps, and specific topic needs are amongst the factors that influence how online health information is used for health decisions amongst adolescents
23-03 Generation Alpha: online, dependent, and depressed
23-03 Sexuality education and socialization for British Columbia's youth and the increasingly influential role of social media : for better or worse?
23-03 Re-examining adolescent social media use and socioemotional well-being through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic: A theoretical review and directions for future research
23-03 An Examination of Condom Brand’s Social Media Influence on Sexual Health Messages
23-02 ‘We get bombarded’: study reveals ‘shocking’ impact of online abuse on girls
23-02 Social media and adolescent well-being in the Global South
23-02 Behavioral Addictions in Children: A Focus on Gambling, Gaming, Internet Addiction, and Excessive Smartphone Use
23-02 The effectiveness of interactive media use to the prevention of unwanted pregnancy in girl adolescent at Simpang Tiga Orphanage, Medan in 2020
23-02 Promoting adolescent health: health literacy, self-efficacy and internet use
23-02 Using Social Media to Promote School Nutrition Programs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
23-01 Longitudinal relationship between social media and e-cigarette use among adolescents: the roles of internalizing problems and academic performance
22-12 The effect of solution-focussed education and counselling on problematic internet usage, sleep quality and school achievement: A randomized controlled trial
22-12 Exploring adolescents’ perspectives on social media and mental health and well-being – A qualitative literature review
22-11 Social media use and adolescents’ self-esteem and appearance satisfaction: The moderating role of school motivation
22-11 Adolescent psychological well-being during the COVID-19 lockdown: the role of leisure activities and online peer communication
22-11 The longitudinal impact of social media use on adolescent mental health in the UK
22-11 A Media Literacy Education Approach to High School Sexual Health Education: Immediate Effects of Media Aware on Adolescents’ Media, Sexual Health, and Communication Outcomes
22-10 Exposure to social media can increase adolescent materialism but can be tempered with high self-esteem and mindfulness
22-10 Children and Parents: Media Use and Attitudes
22-10 The contribution of social media addiction to adolescent LIFE: Social appearance anxiety
22-08 The Effect of Cyberbullying, Abuse, and Screen Time on Non-suicidal Self-Injury Among Adolescents During the Pandemic: A Perspective From the Mediating Role of Stress
22-07 Investigation the Association of Internet Addiction with Mental Health and Physical Activity in Teenage Girls: The Mediating Role of Parental Attitude
22-07 Self-Reported Social Media Use by Adolescents in Brazil: A School-Based Survey
22-07 Online Sexual Health Information Seeking of Adolescents: A Content Analysis
22-06 Daily Use of Social Media Is Associated with More Body Dissatisfaction of Teenage Girls in a Large Cross-Cultural Survey
22-06 How social media affects teen mental health: a missing link
22-06 Parenting Styles and Self-Esteem in Adolescent Cybervictims and Cyberaggressors: Self-Esteem as a Mediator Variable
22-06 Study Philosophy of Well-Being Psychological Adolescent Social Media Users Based on Self Regulation
22-06 Adolescent gender differences in internet safety education
22-06 Characteristics of Online Pornography and Interventions Against its Negative Effects in Young People: Results from an International Delphi Panel
22-05 Windows of developmental sensitivity to social media
22-05 The impact of the media on eating disorders in children and adolescents
22-05 Association between exposure to social media and knowledge of sexual and reproductive health among adolescent girls: evidence from the UDAYA survey in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India
22-05 The Effect of Social Media-based Pokemon Education on Adolescent Knowledge about Tuberculosis Prevention
22-05 Online E-Cigarette Information Exposure and Its Association with E-Cigarette Use among Adolescents in Shanghai, China
22-04 A formative evaluation of an adolescent online E-cigarette prevention program
22-03 Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health: Sounding the Alarm
22-03 Effect (of) Social Media on Social Behavior of Youth in California, USA
22-03 Lack of sample diversity in research on adolescent depression and social media use: a scoping review and meta-analysis
22-02 Gender differences in the relationships between parental phubbing and adolescents’ depressive symptoms: The mediating role of parent-adolescent communication
22-02 Sexual self-efficacy and sexual communication among adolescent girls: moderated mediation results from a randomized controlled trial
22-02 Experiences of Online Bullying and Offline Violence-Related Behaviors Among a Nationally Representative Sample of US Adolescents, 2011 to 2019
22-02 An Internet Quiz Game Intervention for Adolescent Alcohol Drinking: A Clustered RCT
22-02 The Paradoxical Relationship Between Health Promotion and the Social Media Industry
22-02 Trends in Internet Safety Education by Healthcare Providers
22-02 "You wouldn’t get taught it in school”: The significance of viewing online pornography and of school sex education provision for adolescent boys in Scotland; a mixed methods study
22-02 Impact of social media-based intervention in reducing youths’ propensity to engage in drug abuse in Nigeria
22-02 Generalized and Specific Problematic Internet Use in Central Siberia Adolescents: A School-Based Study of Prevalence, Age-Sex Depending Content Structure, and Comorbidity with Psychosocial Problems
22-02 Exploring the potential of a school-based online health and wellbeing screening tool: professional stakeholders’ perspectives and experiences
22-01 Exploring the interplay between fat talk, social media use and body image among young women: New opportunities for health education?
22-01 How Social Media Promote Sex Education Among Chinese Teenagers
22-01 An Exploratory Study of Online Early Sexual Initiation through Pressured and Unwanted Sexting
22-01 They Won't Teach You This in School: Education in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, a Social Media Campaign
21-11 How Social Media Saved My Sex Life: Exploring the Potential of Social Media for Sex Education in Nigeria
21-11 Why do Adolescents Seek Online Mental Health Information?
21-07 Effectiveness of Interventions that Influence Adolescents’ Health Behaviors, Mental Health, and Wellbeing Due to Social Media Use
21-06 Social media, teenagers, and the school context: a scoping review of research in education and related fields
21-06 Social Media and Mental Health Among Early Adolescents in Sweden: A Longitudinal Study With 2-Year Follow-Up (KUPOL Study)
21-06 Relationship between Internet Addiction and Poor Mental Health among Japanese Adolescents
21-06 Can kindness promote media literacy skills, self-esteem, and social self-efficacy among selected female secondary school students? An intervention study
21-06 ‘Everybody needs friends’: Emotions, social networks and digital media in the friendships of international students
21-06 Mischievous responding in Internet Gaming Disorder research
21-06 Peer-to-Peer Sharing of Social Media Messages on Sexual Health in a School-Based Intervention: Opportunities and Challenges Identified in the STASH Feasibility Trial
21-06 Do you want to be internet famous? (class materials)
21-06 Effects of Media Health Literacy School-Based Interventions on Adolescents’ Body Image Concerns, Eating Concerns, and Thin-Internalization Attitudes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
21-03 Relationship between Online Game Addiction with Depression in Adolescents from 6 High Schools in Indonesia
21-01 Developing a theory-based multimedia intervention for schools to improve young people’s asthma: my asthma in school (MAIS)
20-05 Harnessing single-session interventions to improve adolescent mental health and well-being in India: Development, adaptation, and pilot testing of online single-session interventions in Indian secondary schools
20-04 Young Sexual Minority Women’s Evaluation Processes of Online and Digital Sexual Health Information
20-02 Smartphones, social media use and youth mental health
20-02 Social media use and risky behaviors in adolescents
20-02 Problematic Internet Use, Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs, and Depressive Symptoms among Adolescents: A Large-Scale Study in China
20-01 Predictors of Spontaneous Remission of Problematic Internet Use in Adolescence
20-01 Gender differences in associations between digital media use and psychological well-being

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