Journal: Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking

Volume 19, Issue 9

531 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. How Can Health Professionals Help Prevent Cyberbullying?
532 -- 537Catherine Friend, Nicola Fox Hamilton. Deception Detection: The Relationship of Levels of Trust and Perspective Taking in Real-Time Online and Offline Communication Environments
538 -- 544Yuhua (Jake) Liang, Seungcheol Austin Lee. Advancing the Strategic Messages Affecting Robot Trust Effect: The Dynamic of User- and Robot-Generated Content on Human-Robot Trust and Interaction Outcomes
545 -- 550Kelli S. Sargent, Alison Krauss, Ernest N. Jouriles, Renee McDonald. Cyber Victimization, Psychological Intimate Partner Violence, and Problematic Mental Health Outcomes Among First-Year College Students
551 -- 556William J. Chopik. The Benefits of Social Technology Use Among Older Adults Are Mediated by Reduced Loneliness
557 -- 561Hisayoshi Morioka, Osamu Itani, Yoneatsu Osaki, Susumu Higuchi, Maki Jike, Yoshitaka Kaneita, Hideyuki Kanda, Sachi Nakagome, Takashi Ohida. Association Between Smoking and Problematic Internet Use Among Japanese Adolescents: Large-Scale Nationwide Epidemiological Study
562 -- 566Donghee Yvette Wohn, Caleb T. Carr, Rebecca A. Hayes. How Affective Is a "Like"?: The Effect of Paralinguistic Digital Affordances on Perceived Social Support
567 -- 573Xinli Chi, Li Lin, Peichao Zhang. Internet Addiction Among College Students in China: Prevalence and Psychosocial Correlates
574 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
575 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 8

473 -- 474Brenda K. Wiederhold. Why Do People Still Text While Driving?
475 -- 480Carlos A. Almenara, Hana Machácková, David Smahel. Individual Differences Associated with Exposure to "Ana-Mia" Websites: An Examination of Adolescents from 25 European Countries
481 -- 486Brian R. Kinard. Insta-Grams: The Effect of Consumer Weight on Reactions to Healthy Food Posts
487 -- 493Keith M. Harris, Elias Aboujaoude. Online Friendship, Romance, and Sex: Properties and Associations of the Online Relationship Initiation Scale
494 -- 501Artemio Ramirez Jr., Erin M. (Bryant) Sumner, Jameson Hayes. Reconnect on Facebook: The Role of Information Seeking Behavior and Individual- and Relationship-Level Factors
502 -- 509Anke Görzig. Adolescents' Viewing of Suicide-Related Web Content and Psychological Problems: Differentiating the Roles of Cyberbullying Involvement
510 -- 515Silvia Casale, Giulia Fioravanti, Laura Rugai. Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissists: Who Is at Higher Risk for Social Networking Addiction?
516 -- 523Jin Han, Xianyun Tian, Guang Yu, Fang He. Disclosure Pattern of Self-Labeled People Living with HIV/AIDS on Chinese Social Networking Site: An Exploratory Study
524 -- 527Seungcheol Austin Lee, Yuhua (Jake) Liang. The Role of Reciprocity in Verbally Persuasive Robots
528 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
529 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 7

419 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. Using Your Digital Phenotype to Improve Your Mental Health
420 -- 425Rachel Grieve, Jarrah Watkinson. The Psychological Benefits of Being Authentic on Facebook
426 -- 434Jo Cranwell, Kathy Whittamore, John Britton, Jo Leonardi-Bee. Alcohol and Tobacco Content in UK Video Games and Their Association with Alcohol and Tobacco Use Among Young People
435 -- 440Patrick J. Ewell, Rosanna E. Guadagno, Matthew Jones, Robert Andrew Dunn. Good Person or Bad Character? Personality Predictors of Morality and Ethics in Avatar Selection for Video Game Play
441 -- 445T. Franklin Waddell. The Allure of Privacy or the Desire for Self-Expression? Identifying Users' Gratifications for Ephemeral, Photograph-Based Communication
446 -- 452Sarah A. Biehl, Jeffrey H. Kahn. Causal Effects of Language on the Exchange of Social Support in an Online Community
453 -- 459Franziska Jeromin, Winfried Rief, Antonia Barke. Validation of the Internet Gaming Disorder Questionnaire in a Sample of Adult German-Speaking Internet Gamers
460 -- 464Tibert Verhagen, Charlotte Vonkeman, Willemijn van Dolen. Making Online Products More Tangible: The Effect of Product Presentation Formats on Product Evaluations
465 -- 470Ana Radovic, Pamela L. Vona, Antonella M. Santostefano, Samantha Ciaravino, Elizabeth Miller, Bradley D. Stein. Smartphone Applications for Mental Health
471 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
472 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 6

359 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. Low Self-Esteem and Teens' Internet Addiction: What Have We Learned in the Last 20 Years?
360 -- 366R. Jay Widmer, Nicole B. Engler, Jeffrey B. Geske, Kyle W. Klarich, Farris K. Timimi. An Academic Healthcare Twitter Account: The Mayo Clinic Experience
367 -- 372Sanne Kruikemeier, Minem Sezgin, Sophie C. Boerman. Political Microtargeting: Relationship Between Personalized Advertising on Facebook and Voters' Responses
373 -- 379David Rodrigues, Diniz Lopes, Marco Pereira. "We Agree and Now Everything Goes My Way": Consensual Sexual Nonmonogamy, Extradyadic Sex, and Relationship Satisfaction
380 -- 387Andrea Stevenson Won, Brian Perone, Michèlle Friend, Jeremy N. Bailenson. Identifying Anxiety Through Tracked Head Movements in a Virtual Classroom
388 -- 396Jason E. Owen, Michaela Curran, Erin O'Carroll Bantum, Robert A. Hanneman. Characterizing Social Networks and Communication Channels in a Web-Based Peer Support Intervention
397 -- 403Yubo Zhang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau. An Exploratory Study to Measure Excessive Involvement in Multitasking Interaction with Smart Devices
404 -- 411Roselyn J. Lee-Won, Melissa M. Abo, Kilhoe Na, Tiffany N. White. More Than Numbers: Effects of Social Media Virality Metrics on Intention to Help Unknown Others in the Context of Bone Marrow Donation
412 -- 415Jorge Osma, Alinne Z. Barrera, Eleni Ramphos. Are Pregnant and Postpartum Women Interested in Health-Related Apps? Implications for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression
416 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
417 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope
418 -- 0. Correction

Volume 19, Issue 5

297 -- 298Brenda K. Wiederhold. VR Online Dating: The New Safe Sex
299 -- 307Andrea M. Boyle, Lucia F. O'Sullivan. Staying Connected: Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Communication in College Students' Dating Relationships
308 -- 313Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Joseph Hoffswell, Szu-wei Chen. The Virtual Threat Effect: A Test of Competing Explanations for the Effects of Racial Stereotyping in Video Games on Players' Cognitions
314 -- 320Xiaohui Wang, Jingyuan Shi, Liang Chen, Tai-Quan Peng. An Examination of Users' Influence in Online HIV/AIDS Communities
321 -- 327Ben L. Marder, David J. Houghton, Adam N. Joinson, Avi Shankar, Eleanor Bull. Understanding the Psychological Process of Avoidance-Based Self-Regulation on Facebook
328 -- 334Taemin Kim, Okhyun Kim. Self- and Social Motivation to Interact with a Brand on Facebook: The Moderating Roles of Self-Expression and Brand Engagement in a Student Sample
335 -- 341Benjamin T. D. Pearcy, Lynne D. Roberts, Peter M. McEvoy. Psychometric Testing of the Personal Internet Gaming Disorder Evaluation-9: A New Measure Designed to Assess Internet Gaming Disorder
342 -- 346Elizabeth L. Cohen, William J. Tyler. Examining Perceived Distance and Personal Authenticity as Mediators of the Effects of Ghost-Tweeting on Parasocial Interaction
347 -- 351Jung-Ah Lee, Yongjun Sung. Hide-and-Seek: Narcissism and "Selfie"-Related Behavior
352 -- 356James G. Phillips, C. Erik Landhuis, Daniel Shepherd, Rowan P. Ogeil. Online Activity Levels Are Related to Caffeine Dependency
357 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
358 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 4

231 -- 232Brenda K. Wiederhold. Social Media Sites, Part 2: Children of the Light
233 -- 238Fabrizio Bert, Maria Rosaria Gualano, Elisa Camussi, Roberta Siliquini. Risks and Threats of Social Media Websites: Twitter and the Proana Movement
239 -- 245Mark A. Flynn. The Effects of Profile Pictures and Friends' Comments on Social Network Site Users' Body Image and Adherence to the Norm
246 -- 256Haylie L. Miller, Nicoleta L. Bugnariu. Level of Immersion in Virtual Environments Impacts the Ability to Assess and Teach Social Skills in Autism Spectrum Disorder
257 -- 263Stacey A. Mackay, Katherine M. White, Patricia L. Obst. Sign and Share: What Influences Our Participation in Online Microvolunteering
264 -- 269YongHwan Kim, Yuan Wang, Je-Yong Oh. Digital Media Use and Social Engagement: How Social Media and Smartphone Use Influence Social Activities of College Students
270 -- 276Jeroen S. Lemmens, Stefan J. F. Hendriks. Addictive Online Games: Examining the Relationship Between Game Genres and Internet Gaming Disorder
277 -- 282Katerina Lukavská, Ondrej Hrabec, Vladimír Chrz. The Role of Habits in Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game Usage: Predicting Excessive and Problematic Gaming Through Players' Sensitivity to Situational Cues
283 -- 287Katheryn R. Christy, Jesse Fox. Transportability and Presence as Predictors of Avatar Identification Within Narrative Video Games
288 -- 293Halley M. Pontes, Mark D. Griffiths. Portuguese Validation of the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short-Form
294 -- 0Linda K. Kaye. An Introduction to Cyberpsychology
295 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
296 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 3

157 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. Social Media Sites, Part 1: The Dark Side
158 -- 164Eline Frison, Steven Eggermont. "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger": Negative Comparison on Facebook and Adolescents' Life Satisfaction Are Reciprocally Related
165 -- 171Kanayo Umeh, Michael Mackay, Chris Mulhearn. Information and Communication Technology, Well-Being, and Ethnicity
172 -- 178Qi Li, Moqian Tian, Jamie Taxer, Ya Zheng, Haiyan Wu, Shiyue Sun, Xun Liu. Problematic Internet Users' Discounting Behaviors Reflect an Inability to Delay Gratification, Not Risk Taking
179 -- 185Hyunjin Kang, Wonsun Shin. Do Smartphone Power Users Protect Mobile Privacy Better than Nonpower Users? Exploring Power Usage as a Factor in Mobile Privacy Protection and Disclosure
186 -- 192Ainara Garde, Aryannah Umedaly, Sayed Mazdak Abulnaga, Anne Junker, Jean Pierre Chanoine, Mika Johnson, John Mark Ansermino, Guy Albert Dumont. Evaluation of a Novel Mobile Exergame in a School-Based Environment
193 -- 201Alessandra Varotto, Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Francesco Martino, Isabella Giovannardi. The Persuasive Effect of Social Network Feedback on Mediated Communication: A Case Study in a Real Organization
202 -- 208Nahyun Kim, Tonda L. Hughes, Chang G. Park, Laurie Quinn, In Deok Kong. Resting-State Peripheral Catecholamine and Anxiety Levels in Korean Male Adolescents with Internet Game Addiction
209 -- 216Pedro J. Rosa, Diogo Morais, Pedro Gamito, Jorge Oliveira, Tomaz Saraiva. The Immersive Virtual Reality Experience: A Typology of Users Revealed Through Multiple Correspondence Analysis Combined with Cluster Analysis Technique
217 -- 222Zhihui Yang, Hui Chen, Xiao Zhang, Ruimin Wang, Jiali Ding. The Online Version of the Chinese Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale: Psychometric Properties
223 -- 227Sohye Lim, Hongjin Shim. Who Multitasks on Smartphones? Smartphone Multitaskers' Motivations and Personality Traits
228 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
229 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 2

63 -- 66Giuseppe Riva, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Brenda K. Wiederhold. Virtual Worlds versus Real Body: Virtual Reality Meets Eating and Weight Disorders
67 -- 73Brenda K. Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado. Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Weight-Related Disorders
74 -- 79Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Jennifer Lewallen, Grace Choi. A Second Chance at Health: How a 3D Virtual World Can Improve Health Self-Efficacy for Weight Loss Management Among Adults
80 -- 85Hsu-Chan Kuo, Chun-Chia Lee, Wen-Bin Chiou. The Power of the Virtual Ideal Self in Weight Control: Weight-Reduced Avatars Can Enhance the Tendency to Delay Gratification and Regulate Dietary Practices
86 -- 92Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, Kyle Johnsen, James Moore, Scott Brown, Melanie Biersmith, Catherine Ball. Using Virtual Pets to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Children: A Technology-Assisted Social Cognitive Theory Approach
93 -- 99Victoria A. Mountford, Kate Tchanturia, Lucia Valmaggia. "What Are You Thinking When You Look at Me?" A Pilot Study of the Use of Virtual Reality in Body Image
100 -- 106Line Tremblay, Mélina Roy-Vaillancourt, Brahim Chebbi, Stéphane Bouchard, Michael Daoust, Jessica Dénommée, Moriah Thorpe. Body Image and Anti-Fat Attitudes: An Experimental Study Using a Haptic Virtual Reality Environment to Replicate Human Touch
107 -- 114Federica Pallavicini, Silvia Serino, Pietro Cipresso, Elisa Pedroli, Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli, Alice Chirico, Gian Mauro Manzoni, Gianluca Castelnuovo, Enrico Molinari, Giuseppe Riva. Testing Augmented Reality for Cue Exposure in Obese Patients: An Exploratory Study
115 -- 119Rosa María Baños, Patricia Escobar, Ausias Cebolla, Jaime Guixeres, Julio Alvarez Pitti, Juan Francisco Lison, Cristina Botella. Using Virtual Reality to Distract Overweight Children from Bodily Sensations During Exercise
120 -- 126Philipp A. Schroeder, Johannes Lohmann, Martin V. Butz, Christian Plewnia. Behavioral Bias for Food Reflected in Hand Movements: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
127 -- 133Silvia Serino, Elisa Pedroli, Anouk Keizer, Stefano Triberti, Antonios Dakanalis, Federica Pallavicini, Alice Chirico, Giuseppe Riva. Virtual Reality Body Swapping: A Tool for Modifying the Allocentric Memory of the Body
134 -- 140Gian Mauro Manzoni, Gianluca Cesa, Monica Bacchetta, Gianluca Castelnuovo, Sara Conti, Andrea Gaggioli, Fabrizia Mantovani, Enrico Molinari, Georgina Cárdenas, Giuseppe Riva. Virtual Reality-Enhanced Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Morbid Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Study with 1 Year Follow-Up
141 -- 147Emily Lafond, Giuseppe Riva, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Brenda K. Wiederhold. Eating Disorders and Obesity in Virtual Reality: A Comprehensive Research Chart
148 -- 153José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva. Future Directions: How Virtual Reality Can Further Improve the Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders and Obesity
154 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
155 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 12

695 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. How to Market Use of Social Media to Improve Older Adults' Health
696 -- 702Mihee Kim. Facebook's Spiral of Silence and Participation: The Role of Political Expression on Facebook and Partisan Strength in Political Participation
703 -- 708Chia-chen Yang. Instagram Use, Loneliness, and Social Comparison Orientation: Interact and Browse on Social Media, But Don't Compare
709 -- 715Marisa Murray, Danijela Maras, Gary S. Goldfield. Excessive Time on Social Networking Sites and Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Undergraduate Students: Appearance and Weight Esteem as Mediating Pathways
716 -- 720Chris Fullwood, Billie May James, Chao-Hwa (Josephine) Chen-Wilson. Self-Concept Clarity and Online Self-Presentation in Adolescents
721 -- 726John A. Velez, Michael D. Hanus. Self-Affirmation Theory and Performance Feedback: When Scoring High Makes You Feel Low
727 -- 732Heather Shaw, David Ellis, Libby-Rae Kendrick, Fenja Ziegler, Richard Wiseman. Predicting Smartphone Operating System from Personality and Individual Differences
733 -- 739Ki Joon Kim. Round or Square? How Screen Shape Affects Utilitarian and Hedonic Motivations for Smartwatch Adoption
740 -- 745Tuba Ucar, Zehra Golbasi, Ayten Senturk Erenel. Sexuality and the Internet: A Study of the Perspectives of Turkish University Students
746 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
747 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 11

637 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. Your E-mail Address May Prevent You from Getting That Job
638 -- 648David A. Baker, Guillermo Perez Algorta. The Relationship Between Online Social Networking and Depression: A Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies
649 -- 655Sarah Blais-Lecours, Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel, Stéphane Sabourin, Natacha Godbout. Cyberpornography: Time Use, Perceived Addiction, Sexual Functioning, and Sexual Satisfaction
656 -- 660Bradley J. Bond. Following Your "Friend": Social Media and the Strength of Adolescents' Parasocial Relationships with Media Personae
661 -- 666Morten Tromholt. The Facebook Experiment: Quitting Facebook Leads to Higher Levels of Well-Being
667 -- 673Nahyun Kim, Tonda L. Hughes, Chang G. Park, Laurie Quinn, In Deok Kong. Altered Autonomic Functions and Distressed Personality Traits in Male Adolescents with Internet Gaming Addiction
674 -- 679Elisa Sarda, Laurent Bègue, Clémentine Bry, Douglas Gentile. Internet Gaming Disorder and Well-Being: A Scale Validation
680 -- 685Tian-chao Guo, Xuemei Li. Positive Relationship Between Individuality and Social Identity in Virtual Communities: Self-Categorization and Social Identification as Distinct Forms of Social Identity
686 -- 691Bo Kyung Sohn, Jae Yeon Hwang, Su Mi Park, Jung-Seok Choi, Jun-Young Lee, Ji Yeuon Lee, Hee Yeon Jung. Developing a Virtual Reality-Based Vocational Rehabilitation Training Program for Patients with Schizophrenia
692 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
693 -- 694Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 10

577 -- 578Brenda K. Wiederhold. Lessons Learned as We Begin the Third Decade of Virtual Reality
579 -- 586Jaewook Shin, Mincheol Shin. To Be Connected or Not To Be Connected? Mobile Messenger Overload, Fatigue, and Mobile Shunning
587 -- 592Zhengbao Wen, Xiaowei Geng, Yinghua Ye. Does the Use of WeChat Lead to Subjective Well-Being?: The Effect of Use Intensity and Motivations
593 -- 600Jesse Fox, Megan A. Vendemia. Selective Self-Presentation and Social Comparison Through Photographs on Social Networking Sites
601 -- 608Jacquelynn R. Jones, Jason B. Colditz, Ariel Shensa, Jaime E. Sidani, Liu Yi Lin, Martha Ann Terry, Brian A. Primack. Associations Between Internet-Based Professional Social Networking and Emotional Distress
609 -- 614Michael Boulton, Louise Boulton, Eleonora Camerone, James Down, Joanna Hughes, Chloe Kirkbride, Rachel Kirkham, Peter Macaulay, Jessica Sanders. Enhancing Primary School Children's Knowledge of Online Safety and Risks with the CATZ Cooperative Cross-Age Teaching Intervention: Results from a Pilot Study
615 -- 620Yeon Kyoung Joo, Roselyn J. Lee-Won. An Agent-Based Intervention to Assist Drivers Under Stereotype Threat: Effects of In-Vehicle Agents' Attributional Error Feedback
621 -- 627Kaitlyn Burnell, Tara L. Kuther. Predictors of Mobile Phone and Social Networking Site Dependency in Adulthood
628 -- 634Harris Hyun-soo Kim, Sun Joo Grace Ahn. How Does Neighborhood Quality Moderate the Association Between Online Video Game Play and Depression? A Population-Level Analysis of Korean Students
635 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
636 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 19, Issue 1

1 -- 0Brenda K. Wiederhold. Three Years Later, Are Other Facebook Users Still "Happier and Having Better Lives Than I Am"?
2 -- 7Jessica L. Ridgway, Russell B. Clayton. Instagram Unfiltered: Exploring Associations of Body Image Satisfaction, Instagram #Selfie Posting, and Negative Romantic Relationship Outcomes
8 -- 15Benjamin A. Lyons, Aaron S. Veenstra. How (Not) to Talk on Twitter: Effects of Politicians' Tweets on Perceptions of the Twitter Environment
16 -- 22Kathleen Van Royen, Karolien Poels, Heidi Vandebosch. Help, I Am Losing Control! Examining the Reporting of Sexual Harassment by Adolescents to Social Networking Sites
23 -- 27Hermann Szymczak, Pinar Kücükbalaban, Sandra Lemanski, Daniela Knuth, Silke Schmidt. Trusting Facebook in Crisis Situations: The Role of General Use and General Trust Toward Facebook
28 -- 33Jiwon Kim, Kiho Kim, Jang-Han Lee. Time Course of Visual Attention to High-Calorie Virtual Food in Individuals with Bulimic Tendencies
34 -- 42Jinhui Li, Yin Leng Theng, Schubert Foo. Effect of Exergames on Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
43 -- 48James L. Sanders, Robert J. Williams. Reliability and Validity of the Behavioral Addiction Measure for Video Gaming
49 -- 55Jo Yung-Wei Wu, Huei-Chen Ko, Tsui-Yin Wong, Li-An Wu, Tian Po Oei. Positive Outcome Expectancy Mediates the Relationship Between Peer Influence and Internet Gaming Addiction Among Adolescents in Taiwan
56 -- 59Daniel J. Kruger, Jaikob M. Djerf. High Ringxiety: Attachment Anxiety Predicts Experiences of Phantom Cell Phone Ringing
60 -- 0Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings
61 -- 0Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope