Adolescents engaging in digital self-harm have increased likelihood of suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts

No association seen for implementation of media-related rules during pandemic and problematic child media use

Significant improvement in mental health composite score, but not in physical composite score of health-related QoL

Users of online tool had lower decisional conflict and higher knowledge about whether to stop or continue driving

<p>Compared with nurse interview, self-administered screening may detect more patients at risk for depression, falls, intimate partner violence</p>

<p>People with multiple sclerosis had high use of telehealth during the pandemic</p>

<p>Children experiencing hybrid learning have better outcomes than with remote learning, worse behavior than with in-person learning</p>

<p>Three-month depressive symptoms in adolescents lower with online SSIs compared with supportive control during COVID-19 pandemic</p>

<p>Increase in depressive symptoms reported following use of Snapchat, Facebook, TikTok among U.S. adults free of depression at baseline</p>

<p>In national sample of teens, social support and coping behaviors tied to lower screen use in May 2020</p>