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Guest blog: Taking time out to go Scroll Free
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Social media use diminishes well-being of teenage girls
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Massive rise in children's use of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with 1 in 8 using social media for THREE HOURS a day
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Social media ‘negatively affects adolescent girls more than boys’
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Essex research shows girls using social media are unhappier
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Social media negatively affects teen girls more than boys
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Too much social media at age 10 may make for unhappy teen girls
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Calling time on a life of likes could be key to girls’ happiness
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Social media use at age 10 could reduce wellbeing of adolescent girls
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Gender differences in the associations between age trends of social media interaction and well-being among 10-15 year olds in the UK
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Media use, sports participation, and well-being in adolescence: cross-sectional findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Cara L. Booker, Alexandra J. Skew, Yvonne J. Kelly, et al.
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Well-being in adolescence - an association with health-related behaviors: findings from Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Cara L. Booker, Alexandra J. Skew, Amanda Sacker, et al.
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Junk food and fizzy drinks cause children to be TWICE as unhappy as their healthier counterparts
Cara L. Booker, Alexandra J. Skew, Amanda Sacker, et al.