Longitudinal associations between cyber victimization and problematic mobile phone use in adolescents: Disentangling between-person effects from within-person effects

Being the target of cyber victimization has been shown to be connected with several forms of maladjustment among adolescents. However, there is not a clear understanding of the impact of cyber victimization on Problematic Mobile Phone Use (PMPU) and the potential mechanism underlying the association...

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Adolescent boys
Adolescents
At risk populations
Cell Phone Use
Cellular telephones
Child
Crime Victims
Cyber victimization
Cyberbullying
Female
Humans
Male
Mobile phones
Prevention programs
Problematic Mobile phone use
Random intercept cross-lagged panel models
Risk factors
Screen time
Self Report
Sleep
Sleep disorders
Sleep problems
Sleep Wake Disorders
Socioeconomic status
Surveys and Questionnaires
Teenagers
Telephones
Tests
Victimization
title Longitudinal associations between cyber victimization and problematic mobile phone use in adolescents: Disentangling between-person effects from within-person effects
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