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  1. Fear-triggering effects of terrorism threats: Cross-country comparison in a terrorism news scenario experiment
  2. The Role of Virtual Communities in Gambling and Gaming Behaviors: A Systematic Review
  3. Regulation and trust: COVID-19 mortality in 25 European countries (Preprint)
  4. Regulation and trust: COVID-19 mortality in 25 European countries (Preprint)
  5. Does Augmented Reality Affect Sociability, Entertainment, and Learning? A Field Experiment
  6. Hate Knows No Boundaries: Online Hate in Six Nations
  7. The Role of Perceived Loneliness in Youth Addictive Behaviors: Cross-National Survey Study
  8. Young people and gambling content in social media: An experimental insight
  9. Robot acceptance model for care (RAM-care): A principled approach to the intention to use care robots
  10. Deep interest in school shootings and online radicalization.
  11. The Role of Political Activity in the Formation of Online Identity Bubbles
  12. Loneliness and online gambling-community participation of young social media users
  13. Drug dealing on Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram: A qualitative analysis of novel drug markets in the Nordic countries
  14. Gambling patterns and associated risk and protective factors among Finnish young people
  15. Self-efficacy and acceptance of robots
  16. Care Workers’ Readiness for Robotization: Identifying Psychological and Socio-Demographic Determinants
  17. The Role of Perceived Loneliness in Youth Addictive Behaviors: Cross-National Survey Study (Preprint)
  18. Robot Acceptance at Work: A Multilevel Analysis Based on 27 EU Countries
  19. Peer Group Identification as Determinant of Youth Behavior and the Role of Perceived Social Support in Problem Gambling
  20. Shared identity and shared information in social media: development and validation of the identity bubble reinforcement scale
  21. Problem gambling and psychological distress: a cross-national perspective on the mediating effect of consumer debt and debt problems among emerging adults
  22. Disquieted by Online Hate: Negative Experiences of Finnish Adolescents and Young Adults
  23. How Does Social Capital Associate With Being a Victim of Online Hate? Survey Evidence From the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Finland
  24. Addictive behaviors and psychological distress among adolescents and emerging adults: A mediating role of peer group identification
  25. Perceived Societal Fear and Cyberhate after the November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks
  26. Excessive Gambling and Online Gambling Communities
  27. Finnish healthcare professionals' attitudes towards robots: Reflections on a population sample
  28. Exposure to online hate material and subjective well-being
  29. Global Online Subculture Surrounding School Shootings
  30. Did the risk of exposure to online hate increase after the November 2015 Paris attacks? A group relations approach
  31. Social capital and online hate production: A four country survey
  32. The bullying-school shooting nexus: Bridging master narratives of mass violence with personal narratives of social exclusion
  33. Social Acceptance of Robots in Different Occupational Fields: A Systematic Literature Review
  34. Seller’s reputation and capacity on the illicit drug markets: 11-month study on the Finnish version of the Silk Road
  35. Robot use self-efficacy in healthcare work (RUSH): development and validation of a new measure
  36. Debt problems, home-leaving, and boomeranging: A register-based perspective on economic consequences of moving away from parental home
  37. Social Tie Strength and Online Victimization: An Analysis of Young People Aged 15–30 Years in Four Nations
  38. The Role of Sleep, School Lunch, and Relationships for School Enjoyment
  39. Do routine activities help predict young adults online harassment: A multi-nation study
  40. Proeating disorder websites and subjective well-being: A four-country study on young people
  41. Exposure to Online Hate in Four Nations: A Cross-National Consideration
  42. Victimization and Exposure to Pro-Self-Harm and Pro-Suicide Websites: A Cross-National Study
  43. DEBT PROBLEMS AND CRIME*
  44. Consumption of Wine with Meals and Subjective Well-being: A Finnish Population-Based Study
  45. Debt problems and life transitions: a register-based panel study of Finnish young people
  46. Does Social Belonging to Primary Groups Protect Young People From the Effects of Pro-Suicide Sites?
  47. Targets of Online Hate: Examining Determinants of Victimization Among Young Finnish Facebook Users
  48. Der schmale Grat zwischen Leid und Entertainment – Berichterstattung finnischer Massenmedien nach schweren Gewalttaten
  49. Young people who access harm-advocating online content: A four-country survey
  50. Forschungsdaten zur Lage in Deutschland aus länderübergreifender Perspektive
  51. Proanorexia Communities on Social Media
  52. Pro-Anorexia and Anti-Pro-Anorexia Videos on YouTube: Sentiment Analysis of User Responses
  53. Harm-advocating online content and subjective well-being: a cross-national study of new risks faced by youth
  54. Exposure to online hate material and social trust among Finnish youth
  55. Cybercrime victimization among young people: a multi-nation study
  56. School shooting threats as a national phenomenon: comparison of police reports and psychiatric reports in Finland
  57. Social Determinants of Debt Problems in a Nordic Welfare State: a Finnish Register-Based Study
  58. Who prefers anonymous self-expression online? A survey-based study of Finns aged 15–30 years
  59. Association between online harassment and exposure to harmful online content: A cross-national comparison between the United States and Finland
  60. Driving under the influence as a turning point? A register-based study on financial and social consequences among first-time male offenders
  61. Glamorizing rampage online: School shooting fan communities on YouTube
  62. Coping with Tragedy, Reacting to an Event
  63. Crime and Context
  64. Exposure to Online Hate among Young Social Media Users
  65. Social Solidarity and the Fear of Risk: Examining Worries about the Recurrence of a Mass Tragedy in a Small Community
  66. Stories in action: the cultural influences of school shootings on the terrorist attacks in Norway
  67. Self-exploration, anonymity and risks in the online setting: analysis of narratives by 14–18-year olds
  68. Bullying, Romantic Rejection, and Conflicts with Teachers: A Finnish Perspective
  69. Social Solidarity Measure--Finnish Version
  70. Fear of Crime in Local Communities after School Shootings
  71. Expressions and Projections of Evil in Mass Violence
  72. Affect and addiction in theCelebrity Rehabreality television show
  73. Local responses to collective and personal crime after school shootings
  74. Female Rock Stars and Addiction in Autobiographies
  75. Deleuze and the Theory of Addiction
  76. Adolescents expressing school massacre threats online: something to be extremely worried about?
  77. Jokela: The Social Roots of a School Shooting Tragedy in Finland
  78. Addiction and rehabilitation in autobiographical books by rock artists, 1974-2010
  79. To Hell and Back: Excessive Drug Use, Addiction, and the Process of Recovery in Mainstream Rock Autobiographies
  80. Media Coverage and Solidarity after Tragedies: The Reporting of School Shootings in Two Nations*
  81. Drinking to Death: Traditional Masculinity, Alcohol and Shame in Finnish Metal Lyrics
  82. Soundtrack of the School Shootings
  83. The norm of solidarity: Experiencing negative aspects of community life after a school shooting tragedy
  84. Cultural and peer influences on homicidal violence: A Finnish perspective
  85. A Life Told in Ink: Tattoo Narratives and the Problem of the Self in Late Modern Society