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Three types of screen time linked to substance experimentation in early adolescents
Screen time associated with substance use in young adolescents
Screen time associated with substance use in young adolescents
Screen Time Associated With Depressive Symptoms, Study Finds
Screen time tied to depression, anxiety in 9- and 10-year-olds
For Preteens, More Screen Time Is Tied to Depression, Anxiety Later
Screen time and social media use linked to eating disorder symptoms in young adolescents
Two Key Steps to Curbing Your Tween’s Screen Time
New study reveals surprising impact of screen time on the developing brain
To what extent can genetic variations explain the associations between screen time and psychiatric problems in children?
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