digital media

Do individual differences in cognitive processes link social media use and mental health?

Poster Presentation

Do individual differences in cognitive processes link social media use and mental health?

Poster Presentation

Assessing social media use using a cognitive-behavioural marker of addiction

Poster Presentation

Assessing social media use using a cognitive-behavioural marker of addiction

Poster Presentation

Addressing gaps in digital media research: Pathways for future science and policy

Oral Presentation

Report for European Joint Research Commission

Cognitive phenotypes of social media risk and resilience

Oral Presentation

Report for US Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration

In this policy report we highlight that social media’s effects on youth mental health are individualised and context-dependent, challenging oversimplified approaches that focus solely on reducing screen time. The report references the “digital diet” framework, recognising that the nature of the digital experiences are more important than the amount consumed alone.