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Keyword: Young People - Well Being

Prevalence and psychiatric correlates of neighbourhood satisfaction and its impact on adolescent behaviours: UK Understanding Society cohort, 2011–2012

The case for working mothers: your kids will be just fine

Electronic gaming and psychosocial adjustment

Maternal working hours and the well-being of adolescent children

Video games ‘beneficial’ for children

Video games ‘beneficial’ for children

A little video game-playing linked with better-adjusted children

Playing video games for limited time can help make children better adjusted

Video games ‘beneficial’ for children

Want ‘better adjusted’ children? An hour of video gaming a day (and no more) might help

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