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082 00 $a 004.67/80835 $2 23/eng/20220211
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245 00 $a Handbook of adolescent digital media use and mental health / $c edited by Jacqueline Nesi, Brown University, [Rhode Island], Eva H. Telzer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mitchell J. Prinstein, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
264  1 $a Cambridge, United Kingdom ; $b Cambridge University Press, $c 2022.
300    $a xv, 437 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 25 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $t Digital media interventions for adolescent mental health / $t Methodological and conceptual issues in digital media research / $r Jessica L. Hamilton, David M. Siegel, and Matthew M. Carper. $t Theoretical foundations of social media uses and effects / $r Patti M. Valkenburg -- $t Digital media in the adolescent developmental context. $t Digital media and the dual aspect of adolescent identity development : the effects of digital media use on adolescents' commitments and self-stories / $r Hiromitsu Morita, Nastasia Griffioen, and Isabela Granic ; $t Peer relationship processes in the context of digital media / $r Samuel E. Ehrenreich ; $t Digital media and the developing brain / $r Michelle Chiu and Jason Chein ; $t Adolescents' digital media interactions within the context of sexuality development / $r Chelly Maes, Johanna M.F. van Oosten, and Laura Vandenbosch ; $t Culture and digital media in adolescent development / $r Adriana M. Manago and Jessica McKenzie ; $t Marginalized and understudied populations using digital media / $r Linda Charmaraman, J. Maya Hernandez, and Rachel Hodes -- $t Digital media and adolescent mental disorders. $t Depression and anxiety in the context of digital media / $r Megan A. Moreno and Anna F. Jolliff ; $t The role of digital media in adolescents' body image and disordered eating / $r Savannah R. Roberts, Anne J. Maheux, Brianna A. Ladd, and Sophia Choukas-Bradley ; $t Digital media in adolescent health risk and externalizing behaviors / $r Michaeline Jensen, Mariani Weinstein, Morgan T. Brown, and Jessica Navarro ; $t Problematic digital media use and addiction / $r Sarah E. Domoff, Aubrey L. Borgen, Bonny Rye, Gloria Rojas Barajas, and Katie Avery ; $t The effects of digital media and media multitasking on attention problems and sleep / $r Susanne E. Baumgartner ; $t Digital media, suicide, and self-injury / $r Kaylee Payne Kruzan and Janis Whitlock -- $t Intervention and prevention in the digital age. $t School-based initiatives promoting digital citizenship and healthy digital media use / $r Emily Weinstein and Carrie James ; $t Digital media interventions for adolescent mental health / $r Jessica L. Hamilton, David M. Siegel, and Matthew M. Carper.
520    $a "The experience of contemporary adolescents is one that differs profoundly from that of earlier generations. Research on adolescence has also endured substantial change, and the concept of change is central to the topics addressed in this handbook. Change, for example, is key to the very definition of adolescence as a developmental time period marked by rapid physical, social, and psychological transformation. Accumulating evidence in developmental neuroscience over the past decades reveals a complexity of change not previously understood. Mental health is also an evolving concept - both in definition and in practice - with our understanding of what constitutes "good" mental health subject to fluctuating societal norms and stigmas, emerging diagnostic categories and dimensions, and increasing prevalence rates. Yet perhaps most closely tied to the concept of change is digital media - inextricably linked with evolution, adaptation, transformation. To understand digital media is to recognize and wrestle with a constantly evolving phenomenon - an entity that changes within a world that changes around it, both as a cause and a consequence of it"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Internet and teenagers $x Psychological aspects.
650  0 $a Mass media and teenagers $x Psychological aspects.
650  0 $a Digital media $x Psychological aspects.
650  0 $a Teenagers $x Mental health.
650  0 $a Adolescent psychology.
650  2 $a Psychology, Adolescent
650  6 $a Internet et adolescents $x Aspect psychologique.
650  6 $a Médias et adolescents $x Aspect psychologique.
650  6 $a Médias numériques $x Aspect psychologique.
650  6 $a Adolescents $x Santé mentale.
650  6 $a Adolescents $x Psychologie.
650  7 $a PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology. $2 bisacsh
650  7 $a Adolescent psychology $2 fast
650  7 $a Teenagers $x Mental health $2 fast
700 1  $a Nesi, Jacqueline, $d 1988- $e editor.
700 1  $a Telzer, Eva H., $e editor.
700 1  $a Prinstein, Mitchell J., $d 1970- $e editor.
776 08 $i Online version: $t Handbook of adolescent digital media use and mental health $d Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022 $z 9781108976237 $w (DLC)  2021058051
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