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Description: This project contains all publications based on the longitudinal cohort study of Project AWeSome. For an overview of all publications, also see project-awesome.nl/publications
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Social Media Use and Friendship Closeness in Adolescents' Daily Lives
The formation and maintenance of friendship closeness is an important developmental task in adolescence. In order to obtain insight in real-time proce...
Social Media and Self-Esteem
Eighteen earlier studies have investigated the associations between social media use (SMU) and adolescents’ self-esteem, finding weak effects and inco...
Social Media and Well-Being: Investigating Person-Specific Effect Patterns
This study investigated the effects of active private, passive private, and passive public social media use on adolescents’ affective well-being. Inte...
Experience Sampling Self-Reports of Social Media Use Have Comparable Predictive Validity to Digital Trace Measures
Research agrees that self-reported measures of time spent with social media (TSM) show poor convergent validity, because they correlate modestly with ...
Social Media Habits and Procrastination
There is popular concern that adolescents’ social media use, especially via smartphones, leads to the delay of intended, potentially more important ta...
Happiness and Sadness in Adolescents’ Instagram Direct Messaging: A Neural Topic Modelling Approach
We investigated the expressions of happiness and sadness in adolescents’ direct messages (DMs) on Instagram. Using neural topic modelling (BERTopic), ...
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