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- 10-09 Puzzles, crosswords, memory loss and mental decline
- 10-07 Fashion advertisements and young women: Determining visual attention using eye tracking
- 10-07 Player, student, designer: Games design students and changing relationships with games
- 10-07 Leading a healthy lifestyle: The challenges for China
- 10-07 Removing the bedroom television set: A possible method for decreasing television viewing time in overweight and obese adults
- 10-07 Screen-based activities and physical complaints among adolescents from the Nordic countries
- 10-07 Adolescent mothers' perceptions of the coparenting relationship with their child's father
- 10-07 Beach umbrellas and UV
- 10-06 See what matters to teenage girls as they share their real-life experiences and concerns
- 10-06 Oh boy comics! A reflexive ethnography of comics and childhood
- 10-06 Is there an association between watching TV and an increased risk of death from any cause?
- 10-05 The shifting balance of adolescent time use
- 10-05 'Erasing David' is a contemporary and cutting-edge documentary about privacy, surveillance and the database state
- 10-05 INSPIRED connects 16-25 year olds with volunteering opportunities in England
- 10-05 How accurate is Wikipedia, and just how much information can you trust on Twitter or Facebook?
- 10-05 Mobile 'phones, cancer and a confusing mix of reports...
- 10-05 Friends not children and grandchildren could be the key to a happy retirement
- 10-04 The mediating role of Internet connection, virtual friends, and mood in predicting loneliness among students with and without learning disabilities in different educational environments
- 10-04 The rise of a 'Me Culture' in postsocialist China
- 10-03 The Choking Game and YouTube
- 10-03 Awareness of the implications of tattoo removal among 4,277 Italian secondary school adolescents
- 10-02 Perceived connections between information and communication technology use and mental symptoms among young adults
- 10-02 Size of brain structures predicts success on video games
- 10-02 Aspects of health, physical/leisure activities, work and socio-demographics associated with pet ownership in Sweden
- 10-01 If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all': coping with interpersonal tensions in the parent-child relationship during adulthood.
- 10-01 When is happiness about how much you earn? The effect of hourly payment on the money—happiness connection
- 10-01 Examining trends in adolescent environmental attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors across three decades
- 09-12 'Computer screen pop-ups may slow down your work more than you think'
- 09-12 Tanning is a (Psychological) Cure for Death - Psychological research indicates sun-tanning reduces death-anxiety
- 09-12 Games and recovery: The use of video and computer games to recuperate from stress and strain.
- 09-12 Australian school students and part-time work
- 09-12 Students' Facebook 'friends': public and private spheres
- 09-11 Health-promoting lifestyles of university students in Mainland China
- 09-11 Youth work in a digital age
- 09-10 Managing physical and sexual assault risk in urban nightlife
- 09-10 Television news, current affairs and young people: The problem of 'Disconnection'
- 09-10 Identity consolidation and health risk behaviors in college students.
- 09-10 'Digital Lifestyles: Young adults aged 16-24'
- 09-10 Conspicuous consumption patterns of Turkish youth: case of cellular phones
- 09-09 Young people are often coerced into working on conservation projects against their will
- 09-09 Teenagers and music induced hearing loss
- 09-09 Grafting, going to college and working on road: youth transitions and cultures in an East London neighbourhood
- 09-09 The virtual census: representations of gender, race and age in video games
- 09-08 Interrelationships of Exercise, Nutrition and Smoking Behaviors among College Students (pdf)
- 09-08 Lifestyles and Social Participation: Young Adults Today - Data on the lives of young adults aged 16-25 (1Mb pdf)
- 09-08 Two-year follow-up in 21,784 overweight children and adolescents with lifestyle intervention
- 09-07 Association between attendance at religious services and self-reported health in 22 European countries
- 09-07 Two-year follow-up overweight adolescents with lifestyle intervention
- 09-07 What prompts young people to take positive action to promote sustainable development?
- 09-07 Computer game competition in Dundee