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Safety, Other
13-07 What’s Age Got to Do With It? Partner Age Difference, Power, Intimate Partner Violence, and Sexual Risk in Urban Adolescents
13-07 Does bullying others at school lead to adult aggression? The roles of drinking and university participation during the transition to adulthood
13-07 "The Alcohol Just Pissed Me Off": Views About How Alcohol and Marijuana Influence Adolescent Dating Violence Perpetration, Results of a Qualitative Study
13-05 Australian university students' attitudes towards the use of prescription stimulants as cognitive enhancers: Perceived patterns of use, efficacy and safety
13-02 Alcohol Outlets, Social Disorganization, Land Use, and Violence in a Large College Town: Direct and Moderating Effects
13-02 Does bullying others at school lead to adult aggression? The roles of drinking and university participation during the transition to adulthood
13-02 Childhood bullying and becoming a young father in a national cohort of Finnish boys
13-02 The Influence of Moral Disengagement, Morally Based Self-Esteem, Age, and Gender on Traditional and Cyber Bullying
12-11 Heterosexual and Nonheterosexual Young University Students' Involvement in Traditional and Cyber Forms of Bullying.
12-11 Sexual and dating violence among adolescents and young adults in Chile
12-11 Young smokers’ narratives: public health, disadvantage and structural violence
12-09 Local Adaptation in Community Perception: How Background Impacts Judgments of Neighborhood Safety
12-09 What actually makes bullying stop? Reports from former victims
12-09 The Link Between Mental Health Problems and Youth Violence in Adolescence
12-04 Rates of cyber victimization and bullying among male Australian primary and high school students
12-04 High school teachers' perceptions of cyberbullying prevention and intervention strategies
12-04 The Impact of Bullying Victimization on School Avoidance
12-02 The Relationship Between Social Support and Adolescent Dating Violence
12-02 A whole-school approach to tackling homophobic bullying and ingrained attitudes: Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form
11-12 Teachers and bullying: developing a deeper understanding of teachers' perceptions of teacher-to-student bullying.
11-10 College Student Drinking and Local Crime Increased on a Student-constructed Holiday
11-10 Peer violence perpetration among urban adolescents: Dispelling the myth of the violent immigrant
11-10 Examining the Moderating Role of Family Cohesion on the Relationship Between Witnessed Community Violence and Delinquency in a National Sample of Adolescents
11-06 Different Forms of Bullying and Their Association to Smoking and Drinking Behavior in Italian Adolescents
11-06 Evaluation of Green Dot: An Active Bystander Intervention to Reduce Sexual Violence on College Campuses
11-05 High School Students’ Perceptions of Coping With Cyberbullying
11-05 Experiences of violence among adolescents: gender patterns in types, perpetrators and associated psychological distress.
11-05 The Implementation of a U.S. Statewide Bullying Prevention Program
11-03 Communicative Daily Life Stories and Focus Groups: Proposals for Overcoming Gender Violence Among Teenagers
11-03 The Relationship Between Adolescents’ Experience of Family Violence and Dating Violence
10-12 Comparison by crime type of juvenile delinquents on pornography exposure
10-10 Teenage boys watching violence and insensitive to violence - news ...and... research
10-05 Nightlife violence: A gender-specific view on risk factors for violence in nightlife settings: A cross-sectional study in nine european countries
10-05 Risk and resilience: The ordinary and extraordinary everyday lives of young people living in a high crime area
10-03 An injury prevention strategy for teen restaurant workers. Washington State's ProSafety project.
10-03 Understanding how resiliency development influences adolescent bullying and victimization
10-02 He Messed Me Up': Swedish adolescent girls' experiences of gender-related partner violence and its consequences over time
10-01 Youth exposed to violence: the role of protective factors
09-12 Norwegian children's experiences of cyberbullying when using different technological platforms
09-10 Is bullying equally harmful for rich and poor children?: a study of bullying and depression from age 15 to 27
09-08 Crime and Justice: Young Adults Today - Data on the lives of young adults aged 16-25 (1Mb pdf)
09-06 YES (Youth Empowerment Solutions) - A Michigan research project to address the larger issue of youth violence, a significant public health problem, that affects not only its victims but also offenders and witnesses to violence
09-04 Safe from bullying in FE Colleges
09-01 Psychology study shows that violence does not motivate video game players
09-01 Adolescents frequently discuss high-risk activities including sexual behavior, substance abuse or violence using MySpace
08-09 The role of school psychologists in the assessment, prevention, and intervention of cyberbullying
08-09 A pilot scheme banning the sale of alcohol to under-21s has led to a drop in crime and antisocial behaviour
07-09 Ontario teachers and cyberbullying:
06-07 The principal of Hamilton's largest school says drugs, violence and alcohol problems are getting worse in Waikato schools in New Zealand.
06-02 Antisocial behaviour in young adult prisoners, including violence, are reduced by vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids with similar implications for those eating poor diets in the community.
Lifestyle, Gambling, Other
19-08 Observations of the first Game Sense-branded responsible gambling centre in a US casino
17-07

Promoting responsible gambling via prevention messages: insights from the evaluation of actual European messages

17-05

Genetic and environmental origins of gambling behaviors from ages 18 to 25: A longitudinal twin family study.

17-05

Patterns of Gambling Activities and Gambling Problems Among Italian High School Students

17-05

Gambling frequency and symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in relation to problem gambling among Swedish adolescents

16-10

“I am Becoming More and More Like My Eldest Brother!”: The Relationship Between Older Siblings, Adolescent Gambling Severity, and the Attenuating Role of Parents in a Large-Scale Nationally Representative Survey Study

16-04

Exposure to Gambling Advertisements and Gambling Behavior in Young People

15-06 It could be you? Perhaps, but lottery success just got more complicated
15-03 Learning to gamble: early gambling experiences among young people in Denmark
14-05 Adolescent exposure to gambling promotions during televised sport: an exploratory study of links with gambling intentions
13-07 Psychosocial health and gambling problems among men and women aged 16–24 years in the Swedish National Public Health Survey
13-05 A study on problem and pathological gambling among university students in South Australia
12-11 Gambling-Related Attitudes and Behaviors in Adolescents Having Received Instant (Scratch) Lottery Tickets as Gifts
12-04 Poker, Sports Betting, and Less Popular Alternatives Status, Friendship Networks, and Male Adolescent Gambling
09-03 Prevalence and correlates of gambling among 16 to 19-year-old adolescents in Norway
Exercise, Gambling, Other
15-05 Students involved in competitive sports at higher risk of problem gambling
Drugs, Gambling, Other
12-05 Young adults' gambling and its association with mental health and substance use problems
10-12 Are adolescents gambling with cannabis use?
Sleep
18-04 The link between maternal sleep and permissive parenting during late adolescence
18-04 Evening use of caffeine moderates the relationship between caffeine consumption and subjective sleep quality in students
18-04 Dual Trajectories of Sleep Duration and Cigarette Smoking during Adolescence: Relation to Subsequent Internalizing Problems
17-01

Sleep duration moderates the association between insula activation and risky decisions under stress in adolescents and adults

17-01

Using Sleep Interventions to Engage and Treat Heavy-Drinking College Students

17-01

Assessing the benefits of napping and short rest breaks on processing speed in sleep-restricted adolescents.

17-01

Barriers and Enablers to Modifying Sleep Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults

16-11

An experimental study of adolescent sleep restriction during a simulated school week: changes in phase, sleep staging, performance and sleepiness

16-06

Sleep and Mental Health in Undergraduate Students with Generally Healthy Sleep Habits

16-05

Energy Drinks and Binge Drinking Predict College Students’ Sleep Quantity, Quality, and Tiredness

16-04

Effects of a physical education-based coping training on adolescents’ coping skills, stress perceptions and quality of sleep

16-03

Cross-sectional analysis of food choice frequency, sleep confounding beverages, and psychological distress predictors of sleep quality

16-03

Outdoor artificial light at night, obesity, and sleep health

15-11 Sleep problems and computer use during work and leisure: Cross-sectional study among 7800 adults
15-11 Sleeping and doing very little: an insufficient response to life's difficulties?
15-07 Sleep makes our memories more accessible
15-07 Does a lack of sleep lead to a lack of self-control?
15-06 Access to electricity is linked to reduced sleep
15-04 Sleep in university students across years of university education and gender influences
15-04 Low Physical Activity and High Screen Time Can Increase the Risks of Mental Health Problems and Poor Sleep Quality among Chinese College Students
15-04 Adolescents who perceive fewer consequences of risk-taking choose to switch off games later at night sleep
15-04 Sleep and use of alcohol and drug in adolescence. A large population-based study of Norwegian adolescents aged 16 to 19 years.
15-03 The great sleep recession: changes in sleep duration among US adolescents, 1991–2012
15-02 Sleep and use of alcohol and drug in adolescence. A large population-based study of Norwegian adolescents aged 16 to 19 years
15-02 Sleep and use of electronic devices in adolescence: results from a large population-based study
14-12 Evening use of light-emitting eReaders negatively affects sleep, circadian timing, and next-morning alertness
14-12 The health benefits of physical activity: depression, anxiety, sleep, and dementia : BMJ Learning course
14-11 Sleep and body mass index in adolescence: results from a large population-based study of Norwegian adolescents aged 16 to 19 years
14-11 Sleep and school attendance in adolescence
14-11 Napping in College Students and Its Relationship With Nighttime Sleep.
14-11 Eat, Sleep, Work, Play: Associations of Weight Status and Health-Related Behaviors Among Young Adult College Students
14-11 Mental health problems in adolescents with delayed sleep phase
14-08 The mechanism by which a good night's sleep improves learning and memory has been discovered
14-08 Sleep Quality and Body Mass Index in College Students: The Role of Sleep Disturbances
13-11 Music listening has no positive or negative effects on sleep quality of normal sleepers
13-11 Sleep quantity and quality in elite youth soccer players: A pilot study
13-10 Discrimination and Sleep: The Protective Role of School Belonging
13-07 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
13-07 Increased Risk for School Violence-Related Behaviors Among Adolescents With Insufficient Sleep
13-05 Increased Risk for School Violence-Related Behaviors Among Adolescents With Insufficient Sleep
13-05 Chronic stress undermines the compensatory sleep efficiency increase in response to sleep restriction in adolescents
13-05 Insufficient Sleep and Weight Status in High School Students: Should We Be Focusing on the Extremes?
13-05 Dietary nutrients associated with short and long sleep duration
12-09 Examining the Longitudinal Relationship Between Change in Sleep and Obesity Risk in Adolescents
12-07 Managing student bodies: Eating, exercise and sleeping patterns among Carolinians (pdf)
12-05 Sleep, genetics and BMI
12-05 Weekend catch-up sleep is associated with decreased risk of being overweight among fifth-grade students with short sleep duration
11-12 Effects of regularizing sleep–wake schedules on daytime autonomic functions and psychological states in healthy university students
11-12 Sleep length, working hours and socio-demographic variables are associated with time attending evening classes among working college students
11-10 The Relationship Between Self-reported Hours of Sleep, Perceptions of Tiredness and Academic Performance in a Military Training Environment
11-03 'Sound Sleep' - a resource for teachers as part of the curriculum for excellence
11-03 Association Between Short Sleep Duration and Obesity Among South Korean Adolescents
11-03 A motivational school-based intervention for adolescent sleep problems
11-03 Effects of vigorous late-night exercise on sleep quality and cardiac autonomic activity
10-11 Eating patterns and nutritional characteristics associated with sleep duration
10-10 Sleep and delinquency: Does the amount of sleep matter?
10-07 The use of enforcement to combat begging, street drinking and rough sleeping in England
10-06 Understanding adolescent caffeine use: Connecting use patterns with expectancies, reasons, and sleep
10-05 Sleeping and longevity
10-02 Lack of sleep and drug use
09-06 A study of sleep and activity found overweight people tended to sleep less and be more active than their skinnier counterparts
09-04 95% of a small sample of Australian high school students had at least one type of sleep problem
08-06 Survey shows young Asians fit 38 hours of activities into one day (but still manage eight hours sleep!)
08-04 Older US adolescents who have a television where they sleep are less likely to engage in healthy activities
07-06 Sleep-deprived US teenagers think that a later start time for school and tests given later in the school day would result in better grades.
06-03 Sleepy?
06-03 National Sleep Foundation's 2006 'Sleep in America' poll
Internet
19-09 Social Media Outrage in Response to a School-Based Substance Use Survey
19-08 Relationships between depression, health‑related behaviors, and internet addiction in female junior college students
19-07 Exploring Young People’s Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Text-Based Online Counseling
19-04 Feasibility of using social media to monitor outdoor air pollution in London
19-03 Effects of a social-media-based support on premenstrual syndrome and physical activity among female university students in South Korea
19-01 Association between internet gaming addiction and leukocyte telomere length in Korean male adolescents
18-11 Availability of healthier vs. less healthy food and food choice: an online experiment
18-10 The relationship between Internet Use Disorder, depression and burnout among Chinese and German college students
18-10 Social media social comparison and identity distress at the college transition: A dual-path model
18-09 Psychosocial Determinants of Teens’ Online Engagement in Drug Prevention Social Media Campaigns
18-08 “I aspire to look and feel healthy like the posts convey”: engagement with fitness inspiration on social media and perceptions of its influence on health and wellbeing
18-07 What the Brain "Likes:" Neural Correlates of Providing Feedback on Social Media.
18-06 Communication, compassion, and computers: Adolescents' and adults' evaluations of online and face-to-face deception
18-05 Uptake of Tailored Text Message Smoking Cessation Support in Pregnancy When Advertised on the Internet
18-04 Effects of Internet and Smartphone Addictions on Depression and Anxiety Based on Propensity Score Matching Analysis
18-02

Social media e-cigarette exposure and e-cigarette expectancies and use among young adults

18-01

Prevalence of internet addiction and its risk and protective factors in a representative sample of senior high school students in Taiwan

17-11

Effectiveness of Social Media-based Interventions on Weight-related Behaviors and Body Weight Status

17-11

The influence of online images on self-harm: A qualitative study of young people aged 16–24

17-09

Internet-based interventions for smoking cessation

17-09

Television exposure predicts body size ideals in rural Nicaragua ... and ... The effect of the thin body ideal in a media-naïve population

17-07

Forbidden fruit: the politics of researching young people’s use of online sexually explicit materials in South African schools

17-07

The Living the Example Social Media Substance Use Prevention Program

17-06

Social Media Use and Episodic Heavy Drinking Among Adolescents

17-05

Long Live Love+: evaluation of the implementation of an online school-based sexuality education program in the Netherlands

17-05

Factors associated with adolescent online and land-based gambling in Canada

17-05

Strategies and cues adolescents use to assess the age of an online stranger

17-05

The associations between internet use time and school performance among Korean adolescents differ according to the purpose of internet use

17-03

Brief online interventions targeting risk and protective factors for increased and problematic alcohol use among American college students studying abroad.

17-01

Strategic Self-Presentation or Authentic Communication? Predicting Adolescents’ Alcohol References on Social Media

16-11

Sexy online self-presentation on social network sites and the willingness to engage in sexting: A comparison of gender and age

16-11

Media as a “Super Peer”: How Adolescents Interpret Media Messages Predicts Their Perception of Alcohol and Tobacco Use Norms

16-11

Alcohol marketing on social media: young adults engage with alcohol marketing on facebook

16-10

Awareness, Access and Use of Internet Self-Help Websites for Depression by University Students

16-10

The audience eats more if a movie character keeps eating: An unconscious mechanism for media influence on eating behaviors

16-09

Young people’s perceptions of smartphone-enabled self-testing and online care for sexually transmitted infections

16-08

How Online Peer-to-Peer Conversation Shapes the Effects of a Message About Healthy Sleep

16-07

An Exploration of the Associations of Alcohol-Related Social Media Use and Message Interpretation Outcomes to Problem Drinking Among College Students

16-07

Cybersex in the “Net generation”: Online sexual activities among Spanish adolescents

16-07

The expected and unexpected media effects on youth’s (mis)perceptions of peer norms: Chinese college students’ overestimation of peer smoking prevalence

16-03

Social Media Use Associated With Depression Among U.S. Young Adults

16-03

Can media technology provide benefits to help combat loneliness?

16-03

‘You want us to teach outdoor education where?’ Reflections on teaching outdoor education online

16-03

Social Media and HIV/AIDS: Implications for Social Work Education

16-01 The Use of Social Media by State Health Departments in the US: Analyzing Health Communication Through Facebook
16-01 Online Self-Presentation on Facebook and Self Development During the College Transition
16-01 When Social-Media Companies Censor Sex Education
16-01 Internet Alcohol Marketing and Underage Alcohol Use
15-12 Increasing the dose of television advertising in a national antismoking media campaign
15-12 Young people turn to social media for advice on managing health conditions
15-12 Interpersonal communication outcomes of a media literacy alcohol prevention curriculum
15-12 Massive open online nutrition and cooking course for improved eating behaviors and meal composition
15-11 Evaluating an online training module on protecting children from secondhand smoke exposure: impact on knowledge, confidence and self-reported practice of health and social care professionals
15-11 The Facebook Experiment : Does social media affect the quality of our lives? ... and ... research report
15-10 Online pornography – Should schools be teaching young people about the risks? An exploration of the views of young people and teaching professionals
15-10 Youth, Social Media, and Cyberbullying Among Australian Youth: “Sick Friends”
15-10 “It’s Only a Pastime, Really”: Young People’s Experiences of Social Media as a Source of News about Public Affairs
15-09 “Don’t be dumb—that’s the rule I try to live by”: A closer look at older teens’ online privacy and safety attitudes
15-09 Privates in the online public: Sex(ting) and reputation on social media
15-09 Are mass-media campaigns effective in preventing drug use?
15-08 An internet-delivered handwashing intervention to modify influenza-like illness and respiratory infection transmission (PRIMIT)
15-07 Sense about sex: media, sex advice, education and learning
15-07 Can social media help you quit smoking?
15-07 Use of sexuality-focused entertainment media in sex education
15-06 Online computer game can help shed weight and reduce food intake

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