The relation between media multitasking, intensity of use, and well-being in a sample of ethnically diverse emerging adults
Abstract
There is substantial evidence that media multitasking and intense digital media use may be associated with poor psychological well-being among youth. At the same time the evidence about these associations is inconsistent, and it appears that youth characteristics such as social anxiety and narcissism may play a moderating role in the relation between aspects of digital media use and well-being. This study examined media multitasking and...
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Title
The relation between media multitasking, intensity of use, and well-being in a sample of ethnically diverse emerging adults
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
81
Pages
115 - 123
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