Social media use and adolescent sleep patterns: cross-sectional . . . Provides a current normative profile of social media use and sleep in UK adolescents Moves beyond generic ‘screen time’ to examine so-cial media specifically Uses data from a large representative sample, in-cluding comprehensive covariates Uses self-reported measures of social media use and sleep patterns
Woods, H. C. and Scott, H. (2016) #Sleepyteens: social media use in . . . This study examined how social media use related to sleep quality, self-esteem, anxiety and depression in 467 adolescents We measured overall social media use, nighttime-specific social media use, emotional investment in social media, sleep quality, self-esteem and levels of anxiety and depression Adolescents who used
Sleep and social media - Social Media use and adolescent . . . - Studocu To cite: Scott H, Biello SM, Woods HC Social media use and adolescent sleep patterns: cross-sectional findings from the UK millennium cohort study BMJ Open 2019; 9 :e031161 doi:10 bmjopen-2019- 031161 Prepublication history and additional material for this paper are available online To view please visit the journal (http: dx doi org 10
Social media use and adolescent sleep patterns: cross-sectional . . . Conclusions: This study provides a normative profile of UK adolescent social media use and sleep Results indicate statistically and practically significant associations between social media use and sleep patterns, particularly late sleep onset
Understanding Links Between Social Media Use, Sleep and . . . - Springer understanding the unique social, emotional and cognitive aspects of social media use, rather than simply considering it as just another hour of total daily “screen time” In this review, we highlight some recent developments in this area, discuss ongoing
Social media use, social media stress, and sleep: Examining cross . . . Therefore, the main aim of this study is to address this gap in the literature by examining the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between SM use, SM stress, and sleep (i e , sleep latency and daytime sleepiness) in adolescents