Journal: Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking

Volume 17, Issue 9

569 -- 570Brenda K. Wiederhold. Cyberbullying and LGBTQ Youth: A Deadly Combination
571 -- 577Jayeon Lee. Are Some People Less Influenced by Others' Opinions? The Role of Internal Political Self-Efficacy and Need for Cognition in Impression Formation on Social Networking Sites
578 -- 583Wonsun Shin, Nurzali Ismail. Exploring the Role of Parents and Peers in Young Adolescents' Risk Taking on Social Networking Sites
584 -- 590Enrica Ciucci, Andrea Baroncelli. Emotion-Related Personality Traits and Peer Social Standing: Unique and Interactive Effects in Cyberbullying Behaviors
591 -- 602Yukari Seko, Sean Kidd, David Wiljer, Kwame McKenzie. Youth Mental Health Interventions via Mobile Phones: A Scoping Review
603 -- 608Frederik De Grove. Youth, Friendship, and Gaming: A Network Perspective
609 -- 615Susan Tortolero, Melissa Peskin, Elizabeth R. Baumler, Paula M. Cuccaro, Marc N. Elliott, Susan L. Davies, Terri H. Lewis, Stephen W. Banspach, David E. Kanouse, Mark A. Schuster. Daily Violent Video Game Playing and Depression in Preadolescent Youth
616 -- 623Birte Walther, Reiner Hanewinkel, Matthis Morgenstern. Effects of a Brief School-Based Media Literacy Intervention on Digital Media Use in Adolescents: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
624 -- 629Diana C. M. Seitz, Christine Knaevelsrud, Gabriele Duran, Sabine Waadt, Lutz Goldbeck. Internet-Based Psychotherapy in Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer: Feasibility and Participants' Satisfaction
630 -- 631Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
632 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 8

499 -- 504Matthew Grizzard, Ron Tamborini, Robert J. Lewis, Lu Wang, Sujay Prabhu. Being Bad in a Video Game Can Make Us Morally Sensitive
505 -- 511Christian Laier, Jaro Pekal, Matthias Brand. Cybersex Addiction in Heterosexual Female Users of Internet Pornography Can Be Explained by Gratification Hypothesis
512 -- 518Elizabeth L. Cohen, Alexander L. Lancaster. Individual Differences in In-Person and Social Media Television Coviewing: The Role of Emotional Contagion, Need to Belong, and Coviewing Orientation
519 -- 527Jinhui Li, Yin Leng Theng, Schubert Foo. Game-Based Digital Interventions for Depression Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
528 -- 535Artemis Tsitsika, Mari Janikian, Tim M. Schoenmakers, Eleni C. Tzavela, Kjartan Ólafsson, Szymon Wójcik, George Florian Macarie, Chara Tzavara, Clive Richardson. Internet Addictive Behavior in Adolescence: A Cross-Sectional Study in Seven European Countries
536 -- 541Allyson Dale, Anthony Murkar, Nicolle Miller, Joshua Black. Comparing the Effects of Real Versus Simulated Violence on Dream Imagery
542 -- 550Sung-Wei Chen, Susan Shur-Fen Gau, Hynek Pikhart, Anne Peasey, Shih-Tse Chen, Ming-Chen Tsai. Work Stress and Subsequent Risk of Internet Addiction Among Information Technology Engineers in Taiwan
551 -- 555E. Rutger Leukfeldt. Phishing for Suitable Targets in The Netherlands: Routine Activity Theory and Phishing Victimization
556 -- 561Pedro Gamito, Jorge Oliveira, André Baptista, Diogo Morais, Paulo Lopes, Pedro Rosa, Nuno Santos, Rodrigo Brito. Eliciting Nicotine Craving with Virtual Smoking Cues
562 -- 566Graham G. Scott, Jason Sinclair, Emma Short, Gillian Bruce. It's Not What You Say, It's How You Say It: Language Use on Facebook Impacts Employability But Not Attractiveness
567 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
568 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 7

425 -- 430Russell B. Clayton. The Third Wheel: The Impact of Twitter Use on Relationship Infidelity and Divorce
431 -- 438Michelle F. Wright. Predictors of Anonymous Cyber Aggression: The Role of Adolescents' Beliefs About Anonymity, Aggression, and the Permanency of Digital Content
439 -- 446Robert N. McLay, Vasudha Ram, Jennifer Webb-Murphy, James L. Spira, Dennis Patrick Wood, Mark D. Wiederhold, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Scott Johnston, Dennis Reeves. Effect of Virtual Reality PTSD Treatment on Mood and Neurocognitive Outcomes
447 -- 453Rachel Kowert, Emese Domahidi, Thorsten Quandt. The Relationship Between Online Video Game Involvement and Gaming-Related Friendships Among Emotionally Sensitive Individuals
454 -- 459Karen Long, Xiao Zhang. The Role of Self-Construal in Predicting Self-Presentational Motives for Online Social Network Use in the UK and Japan
460 -- 465Chi-Wen Chen, Chiun-Sin Lin. Building a Sense of Virtual Community: The Role of the Features of Social Networking Sites
466 -- 473Ki Joon Kim, S. Shyam Sundar. Does Screen Size Matter for Smartphones? Utilitarian and Hedonic Effects of Screen Size on Smartphone Adoption
474 -- 482Antonia Barke, Nele Nyenhuis, Birgit Kröner-Herwig. The German Version of the Generalized Pathological Internet Use Scale 2: A Validation Study
483 -- 487Dohyun Ahn, Youngnam Seo, Minkyung Kim, Joung Huem Kwon, Younbo Jung, Jungsun Ahn, Doohwang Lee. The Effects of Actual Human Size Display and Stereoscopic Presentation on Users' Sense of Being Together with and of Psychological Immersion in a Virtual Character
488 -- 495Santosh Vijaykumar, Ricardo J. Wray, Trent Buskirk, Himakshi Piplani, Joya Banerjee, Michael Furdyk, Reshma Pattni. Youth, New Media, and HIV/AIDS: Determinants of Participation in an Online Health Social Movement
496 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
497 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 6

331 -- 332Brenda K. Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva, Mark D. Wiederhold. How Can Virtual Reality Interventions Help Reduce Prescription Opioid Drug Misuse?
333 -- 0Robert Madelin. Personalizing Therapy
334 -- 0David A. Thomas. Virtual Reality Research Continues to Progress at the National Institutes of Health
335 -- 345Stefano Triberti, Claudia Repetto, Giuseppe Riva. Psychological Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Virtual Reality-Based Analgesia: A Systematic Review
346 -- 352Brenda K. Wiederhold, Kenneth Gao, Camelia Sulea, Mark D. Wiederhold. Virtual Reality as a Distraction Technique in Chronic Pain Patients
353 -- 358Desirée Loreto-Quijada, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Rubén Nieto, Olga Gutiérrez-Martínez, Marta Ferrer-García, Carmina Saldaña, Adela Fusté-Escolano, Liudmila Liutsko. Differential Effects of Two Virtual Reality Interventions: Distraction Versus Pain Control
359 -- 365Mark D. Wiederhold, Kenneth Gao, Brenda K. Wiederhold. Clinical Use of Virtual Reality Distraction System to Reduce Anxiety and Pain in Dental Procedures
366 -- 370Bomyi Jeon, Sungkun Cho, Jang-Han Lee. Application of Virtual Body Swapping to Patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Pilot Study
371 -- 378José Luis Mosso-Vázquez, Kenneth Gao, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Mark D. Wiederhold. Virtual Reality for Pain Management in Cardiac Surgery
379 -- 384Rocio Herrero, Azucena Garcia-Palacios, Diana Castilla, Guadalupe Molinari, Cristina Botella. Virtual Reality for the Induction of Positive Emotions in the Treatment of Fibromyalgia: A Pilot Study over Acceptability, Satisfaction, and the Effect of Virtual Reality on Mood
385 -- 389Brenda K. Wiederhold, Kenneth Gao, Lingjun Kong, Mark D. Wiederhold. Mobile Devices as Adjunctive Pain Management Tools
390 -- 396Wendy Powell, Maureen J. Simmonds. Virtual Reality and Musculoskeletal Pain: Manipulating Sensory Cues to Improve Motor Performance During Walking
397 -- 401Hunter G. Hoffman, Walter J. Meyer III, Maribel Ramirez, Linda Roberts, Eric J. Seibel, Barbara Atzori, Sam R. Sharar, David R. Patterson. Feasibility of Articulated Arm Mounted Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Goggles for Adjunctive Pain Control During Occupational Therapy in Pediatric Burn Patients
402 -- 413Camelia Sulea, Ahmad Soomro, Chelsie Boyd, Brenda K. Wiederhold. Pain Management in Virtual Reality: A Comprehensive Research Chart
414 -- 422Brenda K. Wiederhold, Ahmad Soomro, Giuseppe Riva, Mark D. Wiederhold. Future Directions: Advances and Implications of Virtual Environments Designed for Pain Management
423 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
424 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 5

271 -- 275S. Mo Jang, Hoon Lee, Yong-Jin Park. The More Friends, the Less Political Talk? Predictors of Facebook Discussions Among College Students
276 -- 280Terri H. Chan. Facebook and its Effects on Users' Empathic Social Skills and Life Satisfaction: A Double-Edged Sword Effect
281 -- 286Jenn Anderson, Mary Bresnahan, Catherine Musatics. Combating Weight-Based Cyberbullying on Facebook with the Dissenter Effect
287 -- 291Rebecca Dredge, John F. M. Gleeson, Xochitl de la Piedad Garcia. Risk Factors Associated with Impact Severity of Cyberbullying Victimization: A Qualitative Study of Adolescent Online Social Networking
292 -- 297Héctor Fuster, Andres Chamarro, Xavier Carbonell, Robert J. Vallerand. Relationship Between Passion and Motivation for Gaming in Players of Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games
298 -- 302Lukasz D. Kaczmarek, Dariusz Drazkowski. MMORPG Escapism Predicts Decreased Well-Being: Examination of Gaming Time, Game Realism Beliefs, and Online Social Support for Offline Problems
303 -- 309Lotte Vermeulen, Elena Patricia Núñez Castellar, Jan Van Looy. Challenging the Other: Exploring the Role of Opponent Gender in Digital Game Competition for Female Players
310 -- 316Anna Felnhofer, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Thomas Hetterle, Leon Beutl, Helmut Hlavacs, Ilse Kryspin-Exner. Afraid to Be There? Evaluating the Relation Between Presence, Self-Reported Anxiety, and Heart Rate in a Virtual Public Speaking Task
317 -- 321Sean D. Young, Abbas Shakiba, Justin Kwok, Mohammad Sadegh Montazeri. The Influence of Social Networking Technologies on Female Religious Veil-Wearing Behavior in Iran
322 -- 326Jeffrey A. Hall. First Comes Social Networking, Then Comes Marriage? Characteristics of Americans Married 2005-2012 Who Met Through Social Networking Sites
327 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
328 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 4

199 -- 206Evelyn P. Meier, James Gray. Facebook Photo Activity Associated with Body Image Disturbance in Adolescent Girls
207 -- 215Ann DeSmet, Charlene Veldeman, Karolien Poels, Sara Bastiaensens, Katrien Van Cleemput, Heidi Vandebosch, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij. Determinants of Self-Reported Bystander Behavior in Cyberbullying Incidents Amongst Adolescents
216 -- 221John M. Grohol, Joseph Slimowicz, Rebecca Granda. The Quality of Mental Health Information Commonly Searched for on the Internet
222 -- 227Adam Lobel, Isabela Granic, Rutger C. M. E. Engels. Stressful Gaming, Interoceptive Awareness, and Emotion Regulation Tendencies: A Novel Approach
228 -- 234Andrew K. Przybylski. Who Believes Electronic Games Cause Real World Aggression?
235 -- 240Mao H. Vang, Jesse Fox. Race in Virtual Environments: Competitive Versus Cooperative Games with Black or White Avatars
241 -- 247Patrice Renaud, Dominique Trottier, Kevin Nolet, Joanne L. Rouleau, Mathieu Goyette, Stéphane Bouchard. Sexual Self-Regulation and Cognitive Absorption as Factors of Sexual Response Toward Virtual Characters
248 -- 254Jong-Eun Roselyn Lee, Clifford I. Nass, Jeremy N. Bailenson. Does the Mask Govern the Mind?: Effects of Arbitrary Gender Representation on Quantitative Task Performance in Avatar-Represented Virtual Groups
255 -- 261Yeon Kyoung Joo, Jong-Eun Roselyn Lee. Can "The Voices in the Car" Persuade Drivers to Go Green?: Effects of Benefit Appeals from In-Vehicle Voice Agents and the Role of Drivers' Affective States on Eco-Driving
262 -- 267Chan-Bin Park, Jung-Seok Choi, Su Mi Park, Jun-Young Lee, Hee Yeon Jung, Jin-Mi Seol, Jae Yeon Hwang, Ah Reum Gwak, Jun Soo Kwon. Comparison of the Effectiveness of Virtual Cue Exposure Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Nicotine Dependence
268 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
269 -- 270Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 3

131 -- 132Brenda K. Wiederhold. The Role of Psychology in Enhancing Cybersecurity
133 -- 140Emily K. Vraga, Leticia Bode, Chris Wells, Kevin Driscoll, Kjerstin Thorson. The Rules of Engagement: Comparing Two Social Protest Movements on YouTube
141 -- 146Rachel Kowert, Ruth Festl, Thorsten Quandt. Unpopular, Overweight, and Socially Inept: Reconsidering the Stereotype of Online Gamers
147 -- 152Olivia Metcalf, Kristen Pammer. Impulsivity and Related Neuropsychological Features in Regular and Addictive First Person Shooter Gaming
153 -- 159Emily Collins, Jonathan Freeman. Video Game Use and Cognitive Performance: Does It Vary with the Presence of Problematic Video Game Use?
160 -- 165Yoojung Kim, Wei-Na Lee. Networking for Philanthropy: Increasing Volunteer Behavior via Social Networking Sites
166 -- 171Rozane De Cock, Jolien Vangeel, Annabelle Klein, Pascal Minotte, Omar Rosas, Gert-Jan Meerkerk. Compulsive Use of Social Networking Sites in Belgium: Prevalence, Profile, and the Role of Attitude Toward Work and School
172 -- 180Chun-Lin Lee, Ming-Kuei Huang. The Influence of Computer Literacy and Computer Anxiety on Computer Self-Efficacy: The Moderating Effect of Gender
181 -- 186Jo Cranwell, Steve Benford, Robert J. Houghton, Michael Golembewski, Joel E. Fischer, Martin S. Hagger. Increasing Self-Regulatory Energy Using an Internet-Based Training Application Delivered by Smartphone Technology
187 -- 190Shannon M. Rauch, Cara Strobel, Megan Bella, Zachary Odachowski, Christopher Bloom. Face to Face Versus Facebook: Does Exposure to Social Networking Web Sites Augment or Attenuate Physiological Arousal Among the Socially Anxious?
191 -- 195Wim Veling, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Emily Dorrestijn, Mark Van Der Gaag. Virtual Reality Experiments Linking Social Environment and Psychosis: A Pilot Study
196 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
197 -- 198Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 2

61 -- 67Harald Dreßing, Josef Bailer, Anne Anders, Henriette Wagner, Christine Gallas. Cyberstalking in a Large Sample of Social Network Users: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Impact Upon Victims
68 -- 73Wen-Bin Chiou, Szu-wei Chen, Da-Chi Liao. Does Facebook Promote Self-Interest? Enactment of Indiscriminate One-to-Many Communication on Online Social Networking Sites Decreases Prosocial Behavior
74 -- 81Anouk den Hamer, Elly A. Konijn, Micha G. Keijer. Cyberbullying Behavior and Adolescents' Use of Media with Antisocial Content: A Cyclic Process Model
82 -- 90Gregor Petric. Perceived Quality of Conversations in Online Communities: Conceptual Framework, Scale Development, and Empirical Validation
91 -- 98Olatz Lopez-Fernandez, Maria Luisa Honrubia-Serrano, Montserrat Freixa-Blanxart, Will Gibson. Prevalence of Problematic Mobile Phone Use in British Adolescents
99 -- 103Lutz Wartberg, Kay-Uwe Petersen, Rudolf Kammerl, Moritz Rosenkranz, Rainer Thomasius. Psychometric Validation of a German Version of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale
104 -- 110Mike Z. Yao, Jing He, Deborah M. Ko, Kaichung Pang. The Influence of Personality, Parental Behaviors, and Self-Esteem on Internet Addiction: A Study of Chinese College Students
111 -- 116Yajun Li, Xinghui Zhang, Furong Lu, Qin Zhang, Yun Wang. Internet Addiction Among Elementary and Middle School Students in China: A Nationally Representative Sample Study
117 -- 124In Jeong Hwang, Bong Gyou Lee, Ki Youn Kim. Information Asymmetry, Social Networking Site Word of Mouth, and Mobility Effects on Social Commerce in Korea
125 -- 128Pawel Dobrowolski, Grzegorz Pochwatko, Maciek Skorko, Maksymilian Bielecki. The Effects of Virtual Experience on Attitudes Toward Real Brands
129 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
130 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 12

733 -- 734Brenda K. Wiederhold. Social Networking: A Force for Good in Responsible Research
735 -- 741Joseph Miller, Ivanka Prichard, Amanda Hutchinson, Carlene Wilson. The Relationship Between Exposure to Alcohol-Related Content on Facebook and Predictors of Alcohol Consumption Among Female Emerging Adults
742 -- 748James G. Phillips, James Sargeant, Rowan P. Ogeil, Yang-Wai Chow, Alex Blaszczynski. Self-Reported Gambling Problems and Digital Traces
749 -- 754Orsolya Király, Mark D. Griffiths, Róbert Urbán, Judit Farkas, Gyöngyi Kökönyei, Zsuzsanna Elekes, Domokos Tamás, Zsolt Demetrovics. Problematic Internet Use and Problematic Online Gaming Are Not the Same: Findings from a Large Nationally Representative Adolescent Sample
755 -- 760Cecilia Cheng, Angel Yee-lam Li. Internet Addiction Prevalence and Quality of (Real) Life: A Meta-Analysis of 31 Nations Across Seven World Regions
761 -- 765Thomas A. Fergus, Sara L. Dolan. Problematic Internet Use and Internet Searches for Medical Information: The Role of Health Anxiety
766 -- 771Béatrice S. Hasler, Gilad Hirschberger, Tal Shani-Sherman, Doron A. Friedman. Virtual Peacemakers: Mimicry Increases Empathy in Simulated Contact with Virtual Outgroup Members
772 -- 778Joris Van Ouytsel, Koen Ponnet, Michel Walrave. The Associations Between Adolescents' Consumption of Pornography and Music Videos and Their Sexting Behavior
779 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
780 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 11

685 -- 691Jesse Fox, Courtney Anderegg. Romantic Relationship Stages and Social Networking Sites: Uncertainty Reduction Strategies and Perceived Relational Norms on Facebook
692 -- 696Annika Scholl, Kai Sassenberg. "While You Still Think, I Already Type": Experienced Social Power Reduces Deliberation During E-Mail Communication
697 -- 701Yoonkyung Kim, Young Min Baek. When Is Selective Self-Presentation Effective? An Investigation of the Moderation Effects of "Self-Esteem" and "Social Trust"
702 -- 708Noor Ismawati Jaafar, Bobby Darmawan, Mohd Yahya Mohamed Ariffin. Face-to-Face or Not-to-Face: A Technology Preference for Communication
709 -- 713Kiho Kim, Kevin Kiwon Park, Jang-Han Lee. The Influence of Arousal and Expectation on Eyewitness Memory in a Virtual Environment
714 -- 719Manuel Gámez-Guadix. Depressive Symptoms and Problematic Internet Use Among Adolescents: Analysis of the Longitudinal Relationships from the Cognitive-Behavioral Model
720 -- 728Kwok-Kei Mak, Ching-Man Lai, Hiroko Watanabe, Dong Il Kim, Norharlina Bahar, Milen Ramos, Kimberly S. Young, Roger C. M. Ho, Na-Rae Aum, Cecilia Cheng. Epidemiology of Internet Behaviors and Addiction Among Adolescents in Six Asian Countries
729 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
730 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 10

633 -- 638Antti Oulasvirta, Tiia Suomalainen, Juho Hamari, Airi Lampinen, Kristiina Karvonen. Transparency of Intentions Decreases Privacy Concerns in Ubiquitous Surveillance
639 -- 643Adam Lobel, Isabela Granic, Lisanne L. Stone, Rutger C. M. E. Engels. Stressful Gaming, Interoceptive Awareness, and Emotion Regulation Tendencies: A Novel Approach
644 -- 651Christin R. Müller, Jan Pfetsch, Angela Ittel. Ethical Media Competence as a Protective Factor Against Cyberbullying and Cybervictimization Among German School Students
652 -- 657Igor Pantic. Online Social Networking and Mental Health
658 -- 663Hyondong Kim, Yang Woon Chung. The Use of Social Networking Services and Their Relationship with the Big Five Personality Model and Job Satisfaction in Korea
664 -- 667Aditi Paul. Is Online Better Than Offline for Meeting Partners? Depends: Are You Looking to Marry or to Date?
668 -- 671Michael Laakasuo, Jussi Palomäki, Mikko Salmela. Experienced Poker Players Are Emotionally Stable
672 -- 676Georgios Floros, Konstantinos Siomos, Ariadni Stogiannidou, Ioannis Giouzepas, Georgios Garyfallos. The Relationship Between Personality, Defense Styles, Internet Addiction Disorder, and Psychopathology in College Students
677 -- 681Matt C. Howard. Creation of a Computer Self-Efficacy Measure: Analysis of Internal Consistency, Psychometric Properties, and Validity
682 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
683 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 17, Issue 1

1 -- 2Brenda K. Wiederhold. How Can More Women-Owned Technology Businesses Get Funding?
3 -- 7Jesse Fox, Katie M. Warber. Social Networking Sites in Romantic Relationships: Attachment, Uncertainty, and Partner Surveillance on Facebook
8 -- 13Sarah M. Coyne, Laura M. Padilla-Walker, Randal D. Day, James Harper, Laura Stockdale. A Friend Request from Dear Old Dad: Associations Between Parent-Child Social Networking and Adolescent Outcomes
14 -- 18Lutz Wartberg, Rudolf Kammerl, Moritz Rosenkranz, Lena Hirschhäuser, Sandra Hein, Christiane Schwinge, Kay-Uwe Petersen, Rainer Thomasius. The Interdependence of Family Functioning and Problematic Internet Use in a Representative Quota Sample of Adolescents
19 -- 25David Hagström, Viktor Kaldo. Escapism Among Players of MMORPGs - Conceptual Clarification, Its Relation to Mental Health Factors, and Development of a New Measure
26 -- 32Snezhanka Kazakova, Verolien Cauberghe, Mario Pandelaere, Patrick De Pelsmacker. Players' Expertise and Competition with Others Shape the Satisfaction of Competence Needs, Gaming Gratifications, and Contingent Self-Esteem in a Gaming Context
33 -- 39Won-Moo Hur, Hanna Kim, Wan-Min Kim. The Moderating Roles of Gender and Age in Tablet Computer Adoption
40 -- 45Fatih Canan, Osman Yildirim, Tuba Yildirim Ustunel, Gjergji Sinani, Arzu Hisarvant Kaleli, Cemalettin Gunes, Ahmet Ataoglu. The Relationship Between Internet Addiction and Body Mass Index in Turkish Adolescents
46 -- 51Diana Guertler, Anja Broda, Anja Bischof, Nadin Kastirke, Gert-Jan Meerkerk, Ulrich John, Christian Meyer, Hans-Juergen Rumpf. Factor Structure of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale
52 -- 58Yu Guo, Yiwei Li, Naoya Ito. Exploring the Predicted Effect of Social Networking Site Use on Perceived Social Capital and Psychological Well-Being of Chinese International Students in Japan
59 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
60 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope