Does the use of digital media affect psychological well-being? An empirical test among children aged 9 to 12
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Alain Van Hiel | Helena Bruggeman | Guido Van Hal | Stefan Van Dongen | S. Dongen | A. Hiel | G. Hal | Helena Bruggeman | H. Bruggeman
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