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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 June 2022

Jacqueline Nesi
Affiliation:
Brown University, Rhode Island
Eva H. Telzer
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Mitchell J. Prinstein
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. About the Editors

  4. List of Contributors

  5. Acknowledgments

  6. Introduction

  7. Part ITheoretical and Methodological Foundations in Digital Media Research and Adolescent Mental Health

    1. 1Methodological and Conceptual Issues in Digital Media Research

      Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Minas Michikyan

    2. 2Theoretical Foundations of Social Media Uses and Effects

      Patti M. Valkenburg

  8. Part IIDigital Media in the Adolescent Developmental Context

    1. 3Digital Media and the Dual Aspect of Adolescent Identity Development: The Effects of Digital Media Use on Adolescents’ Commitments and Self-Stories

      Hiromitsu Morita, Nastasia Griffioen, and Isabela Granic

    2. 4Peer Relationship Processes in the Context of Digital Media

      Samuel E. Ehrenreich

    3. 5Digital Media and the Developing Brain

      Michelle Chiu and Jason Chein

    4. 6Adolescents’ Digital Media Interactions within the Context of Sexuality Development

      Chelly Maes, Johanna M. F. van Oosten, and Laura Vandenbosch

    5. 7Culture and Digital Media in Adolescent Development

      Adriana M. Manago and Jessica McKenzie

    6. 8Marginalized and Understudied Populations Using Digital Media

      Linda Charmaraman, J. Maya Hernandez, and Rachel Hodes

  9. Part IIIDigital Media and Adolescent Mental Disorders

    1. 9Depression and Anxiety in the Context of Digital Media

      Megan A. Moreno and Anna F. Jolliff

    2. 10The Role of Digital Media in Adolescents’ Body Image and Disordered Eating

      Savannah R. Roberts, Anne J. Maheux, Brianna A. Ladd, and Sophia Choukas-Bradley

    3. 11Digital Media in Adolescent Health Risk and Externalizing Behaviors

      Michaeline Jensen, Mariani Weinstein, Morgan T. Brown, and Jessica Navarro

    4. 12Problematic Digital Media Use and Addiction

      Sarah E. Domoff, Aubrey L. Borgen, Bonny Rye, Gloria Rojas Barajas, and Katie Avery

    5. 13The Effects of Digital Media and Media Multitasking on Attention Problems and Sleep

      Susanne E. Baumgartner

    6. 14Digital Media, Suicide, and Self-Injury

      Kaylee Payne Kruzan and Janis Whitlock

  10. Part IVIntervention and Prevention in the Digital Age

    1. 15School-Based Initiatives Promoting Digital Citizenship and Healthy Digital Media Use

      Emily Weinstein and Carrie James

    2. 16Digital Media Interventions for Adolescent Mental Health

      Jessica L. Hamilton, David M. Siegel, and Matthew M. Carper

  11. Index

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  • Contents
  • Edited by Jacqueline Nesi, Brown University, Rhode Island, Eva H. Telzer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mitchell J. Prinstein, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Book: Handbook of Adolescent Digital Media Use and Mental Health
  • Online publication: 30 June 2022
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  • Edited by Jacqueline Nesi, Brown University, Rhode Island, Eva H. Telzer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mitchell J. Prinstein, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Book: Handbook of Adolescent Digital Media Use and Mental Health
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Jacqueline Nesi, Brown University, Rhode Island, Eva H. Telzer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mitchell J. Prinstein, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Book: Handbook of Adolescent Digital Media Use and Mental Health
  • Online publication: 30 June 2022
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