Systematic review and #metaanalysis on the effect of problematic use of #Smartphones - another step in the important work @DrBenCarter @KCLBHI @KingsIoPPN is doing in this area.
Newly published research of interest to @enurturenetwork members. Also go to https://t.co/uZP353UoIb for other ongoing research in this area funded by @enurturenetwork @UKRInews #mentalhealthnetworks #mentalhealthresearch https://t.co/XXUniHW4jC https://
New systematic review on prevalence of problematic mobile phone use by @DrBenCarter and colleagues at @KingsIoPPN Suggests problematic use present in 1/4 and associated with poor sleep, and higher levels of mental health problems
Smartphone are helpful & here to stay, our new study raises debate about Smartphone Problematic Usage and possible link to poor mental health in young people. These are preliminary findings, that warrants further investigation https://t.co/Q6mkcn5S
Prevalence of problematic #smartphone usage and associated #mentalhealth outcomes amongst children and young people: a #systematicreview, meta-analysis and GRADE of the #evidence https://t.co/1uEtE57rDN #Openaccess #research in @BioMedCentral Psychiatry.
RT @mhresources: Prevalence of problematic smartphone usage and associated mental health outcomes amongst children and young people: a syst…
A study by Kings College London proves Problematic Smartphone Usage is associated with depression, anxiety, insomnia, increased stress, and poor educational attainment. PSU has an increased risk of poor mental health, wellbeing and day-to-day functioning.
Prevalence of problematic smartphone usage and associated mental health outcomes amongst children and young people: a systematic review, meta-analysis and GRADE of the evidence https://t.co/023R6C5qyZ
Prevalence of problematic smartphone usage and associated mental health outcomes amongst children and young people: a systematic review, meta-analysis and GRADE of the evidence https://t.co/u9lOD2aTzU
RT @drjessicabolton: Important research re smart phone use & no mention of these + other addictions being related to lack of / lost connect…
1 in 4 children and young people have problematic smartphone use, a behavioural addiction. Problematic smartphone usage is associated with deleterious mental health symptoms including: depression; anxiety; high levels of perceived stress; and poor sleep. h
Important research re smart phone use & no mention of these + other addictions being related to lack of / lost connection or emotional distress. We need to talk emotions & social issues not just symptoms. https://t.co/95CDHjwKN5 #smartphone #lostco
This paper is a highly welcome analysis of a range evidence that will be very helpful for #EDUC1059 students @SotonEd in their study of Digital Society Education & Learning https://t.co/ngTn8ScK72
Should we be on our phones less? 25% of children and young people show signs of addictive smart phone behaviours. Important research for public health and behavioural addictions. https://t.co/IepLHXzdau #addiction #smartphone