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J Loes Pouwels

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Pouwels J, Beyens I, Keijsers L, Valkenburg P
Child Dev . 2024 Dec; 96(2):752-770. PMID: 39660973
To better understand the effects of social media use on adolescents' psychosocial functioning, this study examined the temporal stability of social media effects across two separate 3-week experience sampling methodology...
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Laninga-Wijnen L, Pouwels J, Giletta M, Salmivalli C
Br J Educ Psychol . 2024 Sep; 94(4):1294-1322. PMID: 39327225
Background: School bullying is a group phenomenon in which being defended by peer bystanders may buffer against the development of psychological problems in victims. Aims: This registered report examines whether...
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Siebers T, Beyens I, Pouwels J, Valkenburg P
Curr Psychol . 2022 Dec; :1-14. PMID: 36468162
Social media are often believed to distract adolescents' attention. While existing research has shown that some adolescents experience more social media-related distraction than others, the explanations for these differences remain...
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van der Wal A, Pouwels J, Piotrowski J, Valkenburg P
Media Psychol . 2022 Nov; 25(6):797-813. PMID: 36330149
Humorous media entertainment frequently punctuates the everyday lives of adolescents. Theorists have suggested that this exposure may impact behavior, particularly real-life aggression. Specifically, exposure to prosocial (coping) humor in media...
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Pouwels J, Keijsers L, Odgers C
Curr Opin Psychol . 2022 Jun; 47:101351. PMID: 35662060
Research has shown that some individuals benefit from using social media because it may help them to obtain social capital. This article questions who are most likely to benefit: the...
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Verbeij T, Pouwels J, Beyens I, Valkenburg P
Sci Rep . 2022 May; 12(1):7611. PMID: 35534600
Research agrees that self-reported measures of time spent with social media (TSM) show poor convergent validity, because they correlate modestly with equivalent objective digital trace measures. This experience sampling study...
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Pouwels J, Valkenburg P, Beyens I, van Driel I, Keijsers L
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):21176. PMID: 34707197
Who benefits most from using social media is an important societal question that is centered around two opposing hypotheses: the rich-get-richer versus the poor-get-richer hypothesis. This study investigated the assumption...
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Henricks L, Pouwels J, Lansu T, Lange W, Becker E, Klein A
Br J Dev Psychol . 2021 May; 39(3):462-480. PMID: 33939197
This study examined the transactional longitudinal association between social status (likeability and popularity) and social anxiety symptoms (fear of negative evaluation and social avoidance and distress), and explored gender differences...
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Pouwels J, Valkenburg P, Beyens I, van Driel I, Keijsers L
Dev Psychol . 2021 Feb; 57(2):309-323. PMID: 33539132
The formation and maintenance of friendship closeness is an important developmental task in adolescence. To obtain insight in real-time processes that may underly the development of friendship closeness in middle...
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Beyens I, Pouwels J, van Driel I, Keijsers L, Valkenburg P
Sci Rep . 2020 Jul; 10(1):10763. PMID: 32612108
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important societal concern. Previous empirical studies have mostly established across-the-board effects among (sub)populations of adolescents. As a...