Items where Author is "Throuvala, MA"

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PONTES, H.M., MONTAG, C., ELHAI, J., MONTEIRO, A.V., EVREN, C., THROUVALA, M.A., MACUR, M., MCDOWALL, A., RUMPF, H., CARBONELL, X., KUSS, D., LÓPEZ FERNÁNDEZ, O. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2022. Stigma and gaming disorder: should we take a ‘glass half full’ or ‘glass half empty’ perspective? Addiction. ISSN 0965-2140

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2021. The role of recreational online activities in school-based screen time sedentary behaviour interventions for adolescents: a systematic and critical literature review. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 19, pp. 1065-1115. ISSN 1557-1874

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2021. Psychosocial skills as a protective factor and other teacher recommendations for online harms prevention in schools: a qualitative analysis. Frontiers in Education, 6: 648512. ISSN 2504-284X

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2021. Policy recommendations for preventing problematic internet use in schools: a qualitative study of parental perspectives. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (9): 4522. ISSN 1661-7827

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2021. Perceived challenges and online harms from social media use on a severity continuum: a qualitative psychological stakeholder perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (6): 3227. ISSN 1661-7827

THROUVALA, M.A., PONTES, H.M., TSAOUSIS, I., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2021. Exploring the dimensions of smartphone distraction: development, validation, measurement invariance, and latent mean differences of the smartphone distraction scale (SDS). Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12: 642634. ISSN 1664-0640

SINDERMANN, C., KUSS, D.J., THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D. and MONTAG, C., 2020. Should we pay for our social media/messenger applications? Preliminary data on the acceptance of an alternative to the current prevailing data business model. Frontiers in Psychology, 11: 1415.

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2020. Mind over matter: testing the efficacy of an online randomized controlled trial to reduce distraction from smartphone use. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (13): 4842. ISSN 1661-7827

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2019. A ‘control model’ of social media engagement in adolescence: a grounded theory analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16 (23): 4696. ISSN 1661-7827

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2019. Motivational processes and dysfunctional mechanisms of social media use among adolescents: a qualitative focus group study. Computers in Human Behavior, 93, pp. 164-175. ISSN 0747-5632

THROUVALA, M.A., JANIKIAN, M., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2019. The role of family and personality traits in Internet gaming disorder: a mediation model combining cognitive and attachment perspectives. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 8 (1), pp. 48-62. ISSN 2062-5871

THROUVALA, M.A., GRIFFITHS, M.D., RENNOLDSON, M. and KUSS, D.J., 2019. School-based prevention for adolescent Internet addiction: prevention is the key. A systematic literature review. Current Neuropharmacology, 17 (6), pp. 507-525. ISSN 1570-159X

Thesis

THROUVALA, M.A., 2020. Prevention priorities for online challenges and harms in adolescence and assessment of smartphone distraction: an emotive-cognitive perspective. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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