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“…Conversely, being afraid and being restless were not significant. 72 Increasing total screen time was not associated with anger in any outcome, 86 but increases in screen time were associated with fear (p=<0.01). 86 Online study time was reported to be associated with mood disturbances (r = 0¢43; p=<0¢05), whereas leisure screen time was not significant.…”
Section: Mentalmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Conversely, being afraid and being restless were not significant. 72 Increasing total screen time was not associated with anger in any outcome, 86 but increases in screen time were associated with fear (p=<0.01). 86 Online study time was reported to be associated with mood disturbances (r = 0¢43; p=<0¢05), whereas leisure screen time was not significant.…”
Section: Mentalmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…103 Increases in overall screen time, however, was not significantly associated with anxiety. 86 All four outcomes examining depression and screen time in children yielded significant associations, including between depression and: playing online video games (r = 0¢12; p=<0¢05); internet browsing (r = 0¢21; p=<0¢01); TV use (r = 0¢16; p=<0¢01); and social media use (r = 0¢23; p=<0¢01). 103 Conversely, no significant associations were found between sadness and screen time in any of the seven independent outcomes.…”
Section: Mentalmentioning
confidence: 94%
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