Adolescence, Adolescents, and Media

Patterns of Adolescent Media Use Digitally Mediated Social Interaction Media and Adolescent Development Media Effects On Adolescents Retrospect and Prospect Keywords: media use; media multitasking; media; media effects; violence; aggression; sexual beliefs; sexual behavior; body image; drug use; tobacco use; alcohol use

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