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  1. Which Came First? Assessing Transactional Relationships Between Children’s Violent Media Use and ADHD-Related Behaviors
  2. The role of sleep in the relation between young children's mobile media use and effortful control
  3. The Dual Role of Media Internalization in Adolescent Sexual Behavior
  4. “I don’t want to miss a thing”: Adolescents’ fear of missing out and its relationship to adolescents’ social needs, Facebook use, and Facebook related stress
  5. Adolescents’ Conformity to the Television Viewing Behaviour of their Classmates
  6. Parent-child conflict about tablet computer use
  7. Preschoolers' mobile electronic device use and sleep quality
  8. Understanding the Relationship Between Mothers’ Attitudes Toward Television and Children’s Television Exposure: A Longitudinal Study of Reciprocal Patterns and the Moderating Role of Maternal Stress
  9. Online communication predicts Belgian adolescents’ initiation of romantic and sexual activity
  10. Understanding Children’s Television Exposure From a Life Logistics Perspective: A Longitudinal Study of the Association Between Mothers’ Working Hours and Young Children’s Television Time
  11. Early Adolescent Boys’ Exposure to Internet Pornography
  12. Sexually Oriented Television Viewing and Adolescents' Attitude Toward Uncommitted Sexual Exploration in Belgium: The Moderating Role of Sensation Seeking and Gender
  13. Prevalence and Predictors of Text-Based and Visually Explicit Cybersex among Adolescents
  14. Parents' use of television as a babysitter