Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/21644, first published .
Social Media Use and Monitoring for Adolescents With Depression and Implications for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study of Parent and Child Perspectives

Social Media Use and Monitoring for Adolescents With Depression and Implications for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study of Parent and Child Perspectives

Social Media Use and Monitoring for Adolescents With Depression and Implications for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study of Parent and Child Perspectives

Journals

  1. Nicolaidou I, Stavrou E, Leonidou G. Building Primary-School Children’s Resilience through a Web-Based Interactive Learning Environment: Quasi-Experimental Pre-Post Study. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2021;4(2):e27958 View
  2. Cho S, Geem Z, Na K. Predicting Depression in Community Dwellers Using a Machine Learning Algorithm. Diagnostics 2021;11(8):1429 View
  3. Steinberg H, Mollborn S, Pace J. “Mature Enough to Handle it?”: Gendered Parental Interventions in and Adolescents’ Reactions to Technology Use During the Pandemic. Journal of Family Issues 2024;45(1):237 View
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  5. Mindrescu V, Enoiu R. Deconstructing the Parent–Child Relationship during the COVID-19 Pandemic through Tech-Wise Outlets Such as the Internet and Media Consumption. Sustainability 2022;14(20):13138 View
  6. Diajeng Prasasti , Kartika Adyani , Friska Realita . Relationship between the Use of Social Media and Knowledge on the Impact of Premarital Sexual Behavior during the Covid-19 Pandemic among Adolescents at SMA Negeri 10 Semarang. Embrio 2022;14(2):134 View
  7. Elias C, Gorey K. Online Social Networking among Clinically Depressed Young People: Scoping Review of Potentially Supportive or Harmful Behaviors. Journal of Technology in Human Services 2022;40(1):79 View
  8. Cama S, Miyamoto B, DeJong S. Impact on Child Psychiatry. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2022;45(1):133 View
  9. Glover J, Ariefdjohan M, Fritsch S. #KidsAnxiety and the Digital World. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2022;31(1):71 View
  10. Hendekci A, Albayrak E, Şimşek N. Cyber victimization with increasing digitization during the COVID‐19 pandemic and coping strategies used by adolescents. Child & Family Social Work 2023 View
  11. Beyens I, Keijsers L, Valkenburg P. Development, validity, and reliability of the parent-adolescent communication about adolescents’ social media use scale (PACAS). Journal of Children and Media 2024;18(2):159 View
  12. Zhu Y, Zhang R, Yin S, Sun Y, Womer F, Liu R, Zeng S, Zhang X, Wang F. Digital Dietary Behaviors in Individuals With Depression: Real-World Behavioral Observation. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2024;10:e47428 View
  13. Zhao Z, Zhu L, Liao J, Xia J, Pu X. Parental Mediation, Digital Media Usage, and Health Literacy: An Exploration Among Chinese Elementary School Students. Health Communication 2024:1 View
  14. Manohar H, Thomas T, Asokan K, Mukherjee N, Sharma E. Behavioral Addiction among Children and Adolescents – A Review of Qualitative Studies. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry 2021;37(3):248 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Beyens I, Valkenburg P, Janssen L. The Cambridge Handbook of Parental Monitoring and Information Management during Adolescence. View
  2. . The Cambridge Handbook of Parental Monitoring and Information Management during Adolescence. View