Eline Frison
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Rousseau A, Frison E, Eggermont S
J Adolesc
. 2019 Sep;
76:173-184.
PMID: 31518821
Introduction: Scholars suggest that social networking sites such as Facebook offer adolescents an ideal setting for engaging in relationship maintenance behaviors. Despite these suggestions, it remains an open question whether...
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Wang K, Frison E, Eggermont S, Vandenbosch L
J Adolesc
. 2018 Jun;
67:35-44.
PMID: 29894889
Inconsistent results have been reported concerning the relationships between SNS usage and loneliness. The current two-wave panel study with a one year interval examined the possibility of reciprocal and curvilinear...
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Frison E, Eggermont S
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw
. 2017 Oct;
20(10):603-609.
PMID: 29039700
Although studies have shown that Instagram use and young adults' mental health are cross-sectionally associated, longitudinal evidence is lacking. In addition, no study thus far examined this association, or the...
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Frison E, Eggermont S
J Adolesc
. 2016 Sep;
52:182-90.
PMID: 27585534
Despite increasing evidence that specific types of Facebook use (i.e., active private, active public, and passive Facebook use) are differently related to adolescents' well-being, little is known how these types...
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Frison E, Subrahmanyam K, Eggermont S
J Youth Adolesc
. 2016 Feb;
45(9):1755-71.
PMID: 26880284
Although studies have shown that depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and adolescents' online peer victimization are associated, there remain critical gaps in our understanding of these relationships. To address these gaps,...
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Frison E, Eggermont S
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw
. 2016 Feb;
19(3):158-64.
PMID: 26836301
Social networking sites, such as Facebook, offer adolescent users an ideal platform for negative comparison (i.e., experiencing negative feelings from social comparison). Although such negative comparison on Facebook has been...
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Frison E, Vandenbosch L, Eggermont S
Eur J Pediatr
. 2013 Jun;
172(10):1387-92.
PMID: 23748985
This study examined whether different types of media affect the use of dietary proteins and amino acid supplements, and intent to use anabolic-androgenic steroids. A random sample of 618 boys...