Gene-environment correlations and genetic confounding underlying the association between media use and mental health

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  • who: Ziada Ayorech from the Institut University have published the article: Gene-environment correlations and genetic confounding underlying the association between media use and mental health, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: In a sample of nearly 8000 emerging adults, the authors demonstrate that general media use correlates phenotypically with fewer peer problems (r=- 0.15) and more prosocial behaviour (r=0.19), a measure of positive mental health.
  • how: Data were collected using either a smartphone application via the web or paper and pencil questionnaires. The ANOVA results indicated that . . .

     

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