Association Between Parental Problematic Internet Use and Adolescent Depression.

We examined the association between parental problematic internet use (PIU) and adolescent depression and whether this association varied based on internet-related rules. We recruited adolescents ages 13–18 and their parent using national Qualtrics panels (N = 4592 dyads). Measures included the Prob...

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Publicado en:Child Psychiatry & Human Development Vol. 57; no. 3; pp. 783 - 792
Autores principales: Raphaely, Shiri G., Goldberg, Simon B., Stowe, Zachary N., Moreno, Megan A.
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Publicado: Springer Nature Jun2026
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          https://ror.org/03ydkyb10 Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, 6001 Research Blvd, 53719, Madison, WI, USA
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          https://ror.org/03ydkyb10 Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Ave, 53792, Madison, WI, USA
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        Parenting
        Internet addiction
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          Internet addiction
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        Adolescent depression
        Internet specific parenting practices
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