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Social networking site use in young adolescents: association with health-related quality of life and behavioural difficulties

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Title: Social networking site use in young adolescents: association with health-related quality of life and behavioural difficulties
Authors: Jenkins, R
Shen, C
Dumontheil, I
Thomas, MSC
Elliott, P
Roosli, M
Toledano, M
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Despite Social Networking Sites (SNS) having a minimum age of 13, younger adolescents are using them. In this study, we examine self-reported overall SNS use and SNS use if awake at night in relation to Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL, measured by KIDSCREEN-10) and behaviour (measured by Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, SDQ) in 5229 adolescents aged 11–12 in the Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones (SCAMP) cohort. Two-thirds of the study population used SNS. Weekday and weekend SNS use on mobile phones and other devices was significantly associated with lower HRQOL in females (all p-values for linear trend < 0.01) but not males. Using SNS if awake at night was also significantly associated with lower HRQOL in females (adjusted β-coefficient - 2.20 (95% CI - 3.18, - 1.22)). Higher SNS use on mobile phones and other devices was associated with increased behavioural difficulties in both genders (p-value for trend < 0.001). Similarly, SNS use if awake at night was associated with greater behavioural difficulties (adjusted β-coefficient 2.54 (95% CI 2.09, 2.98)). We recommend further longitudinal research in this area in order have a better understanding of the direction of relationships between SNS and wellbeing and behaviour in adolescents.
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2020
Date of Acceptance: 29-Feb-2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/79838
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2020.106320
ISSN: 0747-5632
Publisher: Elsevier
Start Page: 1
End Page: 10
Journal / Book Title: Computers in Human Behavior
Volume: 109
Copyright Statement: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Sponsor/Funder: Department of Health
National Institute for Health Research
Medical Research Council (MRC)
UK Department of Health via the Research Initiative on Health and Mobile Telecommunications
Funder's Grant Number: 091/0212
RTJ6219303-1
MR/S019669/1
Reference number: 091/0212
Keywords: Social Sciences
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Psychology, Experimental
Psychology
Social networking sites
Adolescents
Behaviour
Wellbeing
Mobile phones
MOBILE PHONE USE
MENTAL-HEALTH
MEDIA USE
SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR
DIGITAL MEDIA
INTERNET USE
SLEEP
FACEBOOK
DEPRESSION
ADDICTION
Education
0806 Information Systems
1701 Psychology
1702 Cognitive Sciences
Publication Status: Published
Article Number: ARTN 106320
Online Publication Date: 2020-03-12
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medicine
School of Public Health