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
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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
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  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 2025;30(1):37 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 2025;40(6):1144 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
  15. Sobalvarro S, Cepeda J, Garcia J, Jackson C, Shiang E, Chakravarti S, Workman J, Reese J. The Impact of COVID-19 on Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Health in Adolescents With Preexisting Mental Health Concerns: A Qualitative Study. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology 2023;11(2):228 View
  16. Liu X, Huang L, Ward Mclntosh C, Liu J, McDonald C. Association Between Smartphone Attachment and Mental Health in Adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing 2025;38(3) View
  17. Rasmussen E, Wakefield S, Riggs R. Relation between U.S. Parents’ Grief and E-snooping after Adolescents’ Mental Health Disorder Diagnosis. Journal of Child and Family Studies 2025;34(9):2348 View
  18. Finserås T, Andersen A, Hjetland G, Panayiotou M, Davies J, Skogen J. Do you believe social media is good for you? Associations between adolescents’ beliefs about social media and mental health. Journal of Affective Disorders 2026;394:120543 View
  19. Ren W, Huang R. Shield or Shackle? Exploring the Paradoxical Role of Restrictive Mediation in Adolescent Depression. Health Communication 2025:1 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