Journal: Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking

Volume 21, Issue 7

403 -- 404Brenda K. Wiederhold. Has the Internet Killed Privacy, or Has Our Definition Simply Changed?
405 -- 410Andrew K. Przybylski, Victoria Nash. Internet Filtering and Adolescent Exposure to Online Sexual Material
411 -- 417Adrian Meier, Svenja Schäfer. The Positive Side of Social Comparison on Social Network Sites: How Envy Can Drive Inspiration on Instagram
418 -- 428Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Ángel Hernández-García. Privacy Concerns and Self-Disclosure in Private and Public Uses of Social Media
429 -- 436Lili Tian, Yuru Yan, E. Scott Huebner. Effects of Cyberbullying and Cybervictimization on Early Adolescents' Mental Health: Differential Mediating Roles of Perceived Peer Relationship Stress
437 -- 443César G. Escobar-Viera, Ariel Shensa, Nicholas David Bowman, Jaime E. Sidani, Jennifer Knight, A. Everette James, Brian A. Primack. Passive and Active Social Media Use and Depressive Symptoms Among United States Adults
444 -- 449Elizaveta Naydanova, Brent D. Beal, D. Harold Doty. Internet Use for School-Mandated and Self-Initiated Learning: Good, Bad, or Both?
450 -- 456Julia Brailovskaia, Holger Schillack, Jürgen Margraf. Facebook Addiction Disorder in Germany
457 -- 462Shana M. Green, DeAnne Turner, Rachel G. Logan. Exploring the Effect of Sharing Common Facebook Friends on the Sexual Risk Behaviors of Tinder Users
463 -- 467Hanneke Hendriks, Bas van den Putte, Winifred A. Gebhardt. Alcoholposts on Social Networking Sites: The Alcoholpost-Typology
468 -- 469Andrea Gaggioli. Digital Twins: An Emerging Paradigm in Cyberpsychology Research?
470 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. PHENOSELF: Self as a Phenomenon