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Children, Adolescents, and the Media:
2012
The Pediatric clinics of North America
. 335 And a follow-up study in Fiji found that social network media exposure was associated with eating pathology in a sample of 523 young girls. 336 Clearly, the media can and do play a crucial role ...
Longitudinal studies with children and adolescents representative of the population are needed to better understand the cumulative effect of media on the developing child and the differential effects of ...
doi:10.1016/j.pcl.2012.03.025
pmid:22643165
fatcat:kedrm77psjekfkp5445npczra4
Exploring the Role of Social Media Use Motives, Psychological Well-Being, Self-Esteem, and Affect in Problematic Social Media Use
2020
Frontiers in Psychology
Given recent advances in technology, connectivity, and the popularity of social media platforms, recent literature has devoted great attention to problematic Facebook use. ...
social media use, problematic social media use (PSMU), social media use motives, psychological well-being, self-esteem, and positive and negative affect. ...
of the social media platforms and the prevailing data business model . ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.617140
pmid:33391137
pmcid:PMC7772182
fatcat:2ca44c75hrhdbeqajpwuzoblr4
COVID-19 Stress and Addictive Social Media Use (SMU): Mediating Role of Active Use and Social Media Flow
2021
Frontiers in Psychiatry
The present study aimed to understand the relationship between COVID-19 stress and addictive SMU by examining the mediating role of active use and social media flow (i.e., an intensive, enjoyable experience ...
Path analyses revealed that this relationship was significantly serially mediated by active use and social media flow, with SMU time being controlled. ...
Julia Brailovskaia for her proofreading of this paper. ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2021.635546
pmid:33633616
pmcid:PMC7899994
fatcat:rt2gl3m7rjf7ldxcjisdpup4vm
Intergenerational food-focused media literacy in Jamaica
2020
Journal of Media Literacy Education
Therefore, we examined the relationships between mothers' food-focused media literacy and their discussions about media and their adolescents' food-focused media literacy in a survey of 82 motheradolescent ...
This study contributes to understanding how mothers may shape their adolescent's media literacy and underscores the importance of considering parent-adolescent discussions for food-focused media literacy ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Data were collected when Gail M. Ferguson and Cagla Giray were at Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ...
doi:10.23860/jmle-2020-12-2-2
fatcat:4d7gq27udzcjhillkqxuxnk7xy
Implications of a Contextualist Approach to Media-Effects Research
1988
Communication Research
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scientific data, in forming their judgments. ...
data as a
means of testing hypotheses and theories. ...
doi:10.1177/009365088015003002
fatcat:l6ajsaq6nfcilhaa72uutdepp4
Children, adolescents, and the media
2004
Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care
To understand media effects, first one must understand how media research is done. ...
. • Continued studies on the possible relationship between media exposure, obesity, and eating disorders. • A longitudinal study of the impact of rock music and music videos on adolescent behavior and ...
doi:10.1016/j.cppeds.2003.08.001
pmid:15014399
fatcat:tfnjd4xa75asjpjiozb5hyjkue
Exploring the Dominant Media: How Does Media Use Reflect Organizational Norms and Affect Performance?
2006
Journal of Business Communication
This research provides strong support for the existence of dominant media norms within organizations and describes their influence on employees' (a) perceptions of organizational norms, (b) reported media ...
The authors support the survey findings with in-depth interviews with participants exploring media use. ...
Testing this assertion would require a longitudinal study that tracks polychronicity from the time of "attraction" and "selection" through socialization. ...
doi:10.1177/0021943606288772
fatcat:sn6a2rjiazhjfkodkfqkd36auu
Predicting Internet risks: a longitudinal panel study of gratifications-sought, Internet addiction symptoms, and social media use among children and adolescents
2014
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
This study used longitudinal panel survey data collected from 417 adolescents at 2 points in time 1 year apart. ...
It examined relationships between Internet risks changes in Time 2 and social media gratifications-sought, Internet addiction symptoms, and social media use all measured at Time 1. ...
The unconditional change score model assumes that prior values of the dependent variable have no influence on current values or change in the dependent variable, a potentially problematic assumption in ...
doi:10.1080/21642850.2014.902316
pmid:25750792
pmcid:PMC4346000
fatcat:zad7y6357bgtdiefjq6kylmnhy
School-based Smoking Prevention with Media Literacy: A Pilot Study
2010
Journal of Media Literacy Education
Results indicated that students' smoking-specific media literacy and general media literacy measures increased significantly over the course of the intervention. ...
We conducted a pre-post evaluation of a cross-disciplinary tobacco media literacy program. The sample consisted of 204 students across six schools. ...
Organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy recommend media literacy to buffer the impact of ...
doi:10.23860/jmle-2-3-1
fatcat:t56o2stdhfdtnogt5ksvgsumtu
Framing Studies Evolution in the Social Media Era. Digital Advancement and Reorientation of the Research Agenda
2021
Social Sciences
However, in recent years, coinciding with the emergence of social media, theoretical and operational advances have been detected, as well as a significant reorientation of its research agenda. ...
between the analysis of media and political frames; and (3) reviews the recent experimental development of effects studies. ...
were located in Google Scholar, while understanding this period as a new stage of development of the specialty in the context of social media. ...
doi:10.3390/socsci11010009
fatcat:2tkpxtoavnhdxof4g7wpn725su
Colombian Transitional Justice: The media discourse of the Peace Agreement and perceptions regarding its institutions
2021
Deusto Journal of Human Rights
Surveys showed that political position and victimization are crucial for the approval and support of the TC and the JEP, as well as correlated with the level of media consumption regarding these institutions ...
This article explores the transitional justice social representations during the signing of the peace agreement (study 1) and their implementation, during 2019-2020 (study 2). ...
Media in the understanding of conflict and peace Media communication acts as a socialization agent that can contribute towards respect for life and ending violence, although it has also been found to contribute ...
doi:10.18543/djhr.2284
fatcat:d357eq3dxrfkngygzpfz3w3k74
Memory Practices and History Education
2015
Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society
Susan Hogervost adopts a process-oriented understanding of historical culture and memory culture. ...
Binding these contributions together is an interest in exploring the doing of memory as a complex phenomenon which involves many (human, discursive, material, entangled) agencies; which emerges Autumn ...
As a result, educational sites are well placed to generate thick, longitudinal observational data. Third, educational settings are connected to their social environment in several important ways. ...
doi:10.3167/jemms.2015.070201
fatcat:yutohiu3e5gerkksogibqd5epi
Violence and the Media
[chapter]
2003
International Handbook of Violence Research
Adults in Germany are not subject to any control (cf. the prohibition of censorship in Section 5 GG) in their consumption of media violence (with the exception of products deemed to undermine the social ...
Another way of verifying the effects of the consumption of violent media content is the longitudinal assessment of media and aggression indicators and their evaluation on the basis of causal analysis with ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-306-48039-3_27
fatcat:x5454622fzc6tdi7oizo6wzkiy
Media Representations of Science during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis of News and Social Media on the Island of Ireland
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
This study advances understanding of science–society relations during the COVID-19 pandemic by analysing how science was represented in news and social media coverage of COVID-19 on the island of Ireland ...
COVID-19 is arguably the most critical science communication challenge of a generation, yet comes in the wake of a purported populist turn against scientific expertise in western societies. ...
The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results. ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph18189542
pmid:34574465
fatcat:doctm3jdjnbfhkizh6pobhk6bm
Look Up, Look Down: Articulating Inputs and Outputs of Social Media Social Comparison
2021
Journal of Communication Technology
Because online friends selectively self-present, social comparisons may be biased upward, producing feelings of inadequacy. ...
Results indicated age, social comparison orientation, mood modification, selectivity, and Facebook intensity produced social comparisons. ...
Thus, it is critical to account for specific motives of use and patterns of use in order to understand the long-term relationship between social media, happiness, and individual flourishing. ...
doi:10.51548/joctec-2021-003
fatcat:nyrdgpnz4regvbciucsm5g7xqe
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