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View article: First-generation college student status and minoritized race and ethnicity: Intersectional predictors of life stress exposure and lab-based cortisol reactivity
First-generation college student status and minoritized race and ethnicity: Intersectional predictors of life stress exposure and lab-based cortisol reactivity Open
Theory and evidence link first-generation college students and minoritized race/ethnicity with heightened life stress exposure and potentially alterations in biological stress reactivity as adversity gets "under the skin," but more evidenc…
View article: Social media component effects: a commentary on Maheux et al. (2024)
Social media component effects: a commentary on Maheux et al. (2024) Open
Maheux et al.s' annual review (2024) summarizes a rapidly evolving literature on the specific components (including content, features and functions) of social media that can help or hinder healthy adolescent development, highlighting how p…
View article: Who Is Most at Risk?: Identifying the Risks for Mental Health Problems Related to Social Media
Who Is Most at Risk?: Identifying the Risks for Mental Health Problems Related to Social Media Open
Although most adolescents use social media, not all experience negative effects on their mental health. Identifying which youths are most vulnerable to mental health problems related to social media remains a critical area of research to i…
View article: Rumination as a Moderator of the Relation between Childhood Adversity Exposure and College Students’ Psychological Distress
Rumination as a Moderator of the Relation between Childhood Adversity Exposure and College Students’ Psychological Distress Open
American college students (N = 598) completed self-report questionnaires assessing rumination, psychological distress while attending college (general distress, anhedonic depression, anxious arousal), and exposure to specific types of chil…
View article: Associations of early adversity and negative emotionality with emerging adult latent internalizing
Associations of early adversity and negative emotionality with emerging adult latent internalizing Open
Background: Early adversity (EA) predicts later internalizing, and trait diatheses also play a role in how this risk manifests. However, research is mixed on whether these factors function independently or interactively. Furthermore, recen…
View article: Parenting Styles in Emerging Adulthood
Parenting Styles in Emerging Adulthood Open
Parents/caregivers remain important in the lives of emerging adults in the modern era and understanding the ways in which parents of emerging adults balance responsiveness, demandingness, and autonomy support can help inform evidence-based…
View article: Parenting Styles in Emerging Adulthood
Parenting Styles in Emerging Adulthood Open
Parents/caregivers remain important in the lives of emerging adults in the modern era and understanding the ways in which parents of emerging adults balance responsiveness, demandingness, and autonomy support can help inform evidence-based…
View article: Leveraging Digital Media to Promote Youth Mental Health: Flipping the Script on Social Media-Related Risk
Leveraging Digital Media to Promote Youth Mental Health: Flipping the Script on Social Media-Related Risk Open
View article: It isn’t just Mom: Gendered provision of family and home responsibilities among emerging adults during COVID-19
It isn’t just Mom: Gendered provision of family and home responsibilities among emerging adults during COVID-19 Open
Media and research reports have highlighted the disproportionate burden of home and family responsibilities shouldered by women and mothers due to COVID-19-related school/childcare shutdowns. This cross-sectional study extends this line of…
View article: It isn’t just Mom: Gendered provision of family and home responsibilities among emerging adults during COVID-19
It isn’t just Mom: Gendered provision of family and home responsibilities among emerging adults during COVID-19 Open
Media and research reports have highlighted the disproportionate burden of home and family responsibilities shouldered by women and mothers due to COVID-19-related school/childcare shutdowns. This cross-sectional study extends this line of…
View article: Digital location tracking in the parent/caregiver–college student dyad
Digital location tracking in the parent/caregiver–college student dyad Open
Introduction As college students navigate new developmental milestones, many families rely on digital technology to stay connected and aid in the transition to adulthood. Digital location tracking apps allow for parental monitoring in new …
View article: Dyadic parent–college student digital interaction styles.
Dyadic parent–college student digital interaction styles. Open
Parents and their emerging adult children are highly connected via mobile phones in the digital age. This digital connection has potential implications for the development of autonomy and sustained parent-child relatedness across the cours…
View article: Emerging adults’ digital technology engagement and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Emerging adults’ digital technology engagement and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Within the past decade, parents, scientists, and policy makers have sought to understand how digital technology engagement may exacerbate or ameliorate young people’s mental health symptoms, a concern that has intensified amidst the COVID-…
View article: A bifactor model of U.S. parents’ attitudes regarding mediation for the digital age
A bifactor model of U.S. parents’ attitudes regarding mediation for the digital age Open
Parents use digital-specific strategies to mitigate online risks and augment online benefits of digital technology in their children’s lives. The goal of this study was to develop and validate a measure of parents’ attitudes about mediatio…
View article: Digital Media in Adolescent Health Risk and Externalizing Behaviors
Digital Media in Adolescent Health Risk and Externalizing Behaviors Open
Substance use, aggression/violence, delinquency, and risky sexual behaviors emerge and peak during adolescence, as teens enter new social and digital ecologies. This chapter reviews the literature on the co-occurrence and mutual influences…
View article: Handbook of Adolescent Digital Media Use and Mental Health
Handbook of Adolescent Digital Media Use and Mental Health Open
Digital media, including social media, has fundamentally changed how the human species communicates with, relates to, and influences one another. Adolescents use digital media extensively. Researchers, scholars, teachers, parents, and teen…
View article: Digital Parenting of Emerging Adults in the 21st Century
Digital Parenting of Emerging Adults in the 21st Century Open
In emerging adulthood, when many young people are away from their families for the first time, mobile phones become an important conduit for maintaining relationships with parents. Yet, objective assessment of the content and frequency of …
View article: Associations Between Adolescents’ Daily Digital Technology Use and Sleep
Associations Between Adolescents’ Daily Digital Technology Use and Sleep Open
View article: Victimized in many ways: Online and offline bullying/harassment and perceived racial discrimination in diverse racial–ethnic minority adolescents.
Victimized in many ways: Online and offline bullying/harassment and perceived racial discrimination in diverse racial–ethnic minority adolescents. Open
Objectives: Racial-ethnic minority youth face multiple types of victimization associated with negative developmental outcomes. The present study examined the interplay of youth experiences of online and offline bullying/haras…
View article: Does Adolescent Digital Technology Use Detract from the Parent–Adolescent Relationship?
Does Adolescent Digital Technology Use Detract from the Parent–Adolescent Relationship? Open
A population‐representative sample of young adolescents ( N = 2,104, mean age 12.4) reported on digital technology use and relationships in 2015. A subsample ( N = 388) completed a 14‐day ecological momentary assessment in 2016–2017 via mo…
View article: Daily Parent-Adolescent Digital Exchanges
Daily Parent-Adolescent Digital Exchanges Open
View article: Adolescent development and growing divides in the digital age
Adolescent development and growing divides in the digital age Open
Adolescents are constantly connected to their devices, and concerns have been raised that this connectivity is damaging their development more generally, and their mental health in particular. Recent narrative reviews and meta-analyses do …
View article: Young Adolescents' Digital Technology Use, Perceived Impairments, and Well-Being in a Representative Sample
Young Adolescents' Digital Technology Use, Perceived Impairments, and Well-Being in a Representative Sample Open
View article: Annual Research Review: Adolescent mental health in the digital age: facts, fears, and future directions
Annual Research Review: Adolescent mental health in the digital age: facts, fears, and future directions Open
Adolescents are spending an increasing amount of their time online and connected to each other via digital technologies. Mobile device ownership and social media usage have reached unprecedented levels, and concerns have been raised that t…
View article: Text message content as a window into college student drinking: Development and initial validation of a dictionary of “alcohol-talk”
Text message content as a window into college student drinking: Development and initial validation of a dictionary of “alcohol-talk” Open
The ubiquity of digital communication within the high-risk drinking environment of college students raises exciting new directions for prevention research. However, we are lacking relevant constructs and tools to analyze digital platforms …
View article: Young Adolescents’ Digital Technology Use and Mental Health Symptoms: Little Evidence of Longitudinal or Daily Linkages
Young Adolescents’ Digital Technology Use and Mental Health Symptoms: Little Evidence of Longitudinal or Daily Linkages Open
This study examines whether 388 adolescents’ digital technology use is associated with mental-health symptoms during early adolescence to midadolescence. Adolescents completed an initial Time 1 (T1) assessment in 2015, followed by a 14-day…
View article: Coping and Culture: The Protective Effects of Shift-&-Persist and Ethnic-Racial Identity on Depressive Symptoms in Latinx Youth
Coping and Culture: The Protective Effects of Shift-&-Persist and Ethnic-Racial Identity on Depressive Symptoms in Latinx Youth Open
View article: Synthesizing a Special Issue on Parenting Adolescents in an Increasingly Diverse World
Synthesizing a Special Issue on Parenting Adolescents in an Increasingly Diverse World Open
Our goal is to identify integrative themes in this special issue on “Parenting Adolescents in an Increasingly Diverse World”. Specifically, we identify themes that may generalize largely from studies of marginalized families to guide Ameri…
View article: Text Messaging and Social Network Site Use to Facilitate Alcohol Involvement: A Comparison of U.S. and Korean College Students
Text Messaging and Social Network Site Use to Facilitate Alcohol Involvement: A Comparison of U.S. and Korean College Students Open
Alcohol-related content on public social networking sites (SNS) has been linked to collegiate alcohol use, but we know little about whether and how private forms of computer-mediated communication (CMC), like text messaging, are related to…
View article: Effect of Middle School Interventions on Alcohol Misuse and Abuse in Mexican American High School Adolescents
Effect of Middle School Interventions on Alcohol Misuse and Abuse in Mexican American High School Adolescents Open
Study results support an association between a universal middle school intervention and alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorders among Mexican American high school students and implementation of universal middle school interventions to rea…