Journal: Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking

Volume 24, Issue 9

579 -- 580Brenda K. Wiederhold. Increasing Cybersecurity Through Emotional Engagement
581 -- 583Scott M. Debb. Keeping the Human in the Loop: Awareness and Recognition of Cybersecurity Within Cyberpsychology
584 -- 592Lenka Knapova, Agata Kruzikova, Lenka Dedkova, David Smahel. Who Is Smart with Their Smartphones? Determinants of Smartphone Security Behavior
593 -- 598Tommy van Steen, Julia R. A. Deeleman. Successful Gamification of Cybersecurity Training
599 -- 604Emily I. M. Collins, Joanne Hinds. Exploring Workers' Subjective Experiences of Habit Formation in Cybersecurity: A Qualitative Survey
605 -- 611Scott M. Debb, Marnee K. McClellan. Perceived Vulnerability As a Determinant of Increased Risk for Cybersecurity Risk Behavior
612 -- 616Sanja Budimir, Johnny R. J. Fontaine, Etienne B. Roesch. Emotional Experiences of Cybersecurity Breach Victims
617 -- 623Victoria Kisekka, Sanjay Goel, Kevin J. Williams. Disambiguating Between Privacy and Security in the Context of Health Care: New Insights on the Determinants of Health Technologies Use
624 -- 629Jessica N. Rocheleau, Hajer Chalghoumi, Jeffrey Jutai, Susan Farrell, Yves Lachapelle, Virginie Cobigo. Caregivers' Role in Cybersecurity for Aging Information Technology Users with Intellectual Disabilities
630 -- 0Giuseppe Riva, Claudia Carissoli. ACCRA: Robot Assistants Help the Elderly Stay Independent

Volume 24, Issue 8

501 -- 502Brenda K. Wiederhold. Zoom 3.0: Is Your Avatar Ready?
503 -- 520Sarah Glencross, Jonathan Mason, Mary Katsikitis, Kenneth Mark Greenwood. Internet Use by People with Intellectual Disability: Exploring Digital Inequality - A Systematic Review
521 -- 525Jaimee Stuart, Karlee O'Donnell, Alexander W. O'Donnell, Riley Scott, Bonnie L. Barber. Online Social Connection as a Buffer of Health Anxiety and Isolation During COVID-19
526 -- 535Valerie J. Rice, Paul J. Schroeder. In-Person and Virtual World Mindfulness Training: Trust, Satisfaction, and Learning
536 -- 542Nicole Strimbu, Michael O'Connell. Aggression and Consistency of Self in Cybertrolling Behavior
543 -- 549Joanna Szczepanska-Gieracha, Sandra Józwik, Blazej Cieslik, Justyna Mazurek, Robert Gajda. Immersive Virtual Reality Therapy as a Support for Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Pilot Randomized-Controlled Trial
550 -- 557Li Li, Mark D. Griffiths, Songli Mei, Zhimin Niu. The Mediating Role of Impulsivity and the Moderating Role of Gender Between Fear of Missing Out and Gaming Disorder Among a Sample of Chinese University Students
558 -- 565Hyekyung Choo, Grace S. Chng, Douglas A. Gentile, Stephanie P. C. Lau. The Role of Peer Support in the Growth Trajectory of Pathological Internet Use Among Youth: A Protective Factor
566 -- 572Hyunmi Lim, Jeonghun Ku. Superior Facilitation of an Action Observation Network by Congruent Character Movements in Brain-Computer Interface Action-Observation Games
573 -- 577Emma K. Quinn, Sajjad S. Fazel, Cheryl E. Peters. The Instagram Infodemic: Cobranding of Conspiracy Theories, Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Authority-Questioning Beliefs
578 -- 0Giuseppe Riva, Claudia Carissoli. Real Organ Generation: Virtual 3D Organs Help Train Surgeons

Volume 24, Issue 7

435 -- 436Brenda K. Wiederhold. How COVID Has Changed Online Dating - And What Lies Ahead
437 -- 438Jayson L. Dibble, Brandon T. McDaniel. Romance and Dating in the Digital Age: Impacts of Computer-Mediated Communication and a Global Pandemic
439 -- 443Christopher J. Carpenter, Erin L. Spottswood. The Hyperperception Model: When Your Partner's New Friends Inspire Jealousy and Failing to Use Social Distancing
444 -- 449Kaitlyn Ligman, Lindsey M. Rodriguez, George Rocek. Jealousy and Electronic Intrusion Mediated by Relationship Uncertainty in Married and Cohabiting Couples During COVID-19
450 -- 456Liesel L. Sharabi, Maximiliane Uhlich, Cassandra Alexopoulos, Elisabeth Timmermans. Exploring Links Between Online Infidelity, Mate Poaching Intentions, and the Likelihood of Meeting Offline
457 -- 463Evita March, Rachel Grieve, Elizabeth M. Clancy, Bianca Klettke, Rolf Van Dick, Alina S. Hernandez Bark. The Role of Individual Differences in Cyber Dating Abuse Perpetration
464 -- 472Brandon T. McDaniel, Michelle Drouin, Jayson L. Dibble, Adam M. Galovan, Madison Merritt. Are You Going to Delete Me? Latent Profiles of Post-Relationship Breakup Social Media Use and Emotional Distress
473 -- 479John Banas, Jayson L. Dibble, Elena Bessarabova, Michelle Drouin. Simmering on the Back Burner or Playing with Fire? Examining the Consequences of Back-Burner Digital Communication Among Ex-Partners
480 -- 487Xueqing Li. Mobile-Mediated Communication in Romantic Relationships: The Effects of Communication Indicators and Love Attitude on Relationship Quality
488 -- 492Carey M. Noland. Negotiating Desire and Uncertainty on Tinder During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for the Transformation of Sexual Health Communication
493 -- 498Michelle F. Wright, Sebastian Wachs. Moderation of Technology Use in the Association Between Self-Isolation During COVID-19 Pandemic and Adolescents' Romantic Relationship Quality
499 -- 500Giuseppe Riva, Claudia Carissoli. APRIL: Personal Robots at Your Service

Volume 24, Issue 6

365 -- 366Brenda K. Wiederhold. How Technology Can Help Post-COVID Anxiety: A Call to Action
367 -- 376Francesca Stevens, Jason R. C. Nurse, Budi Arief. Cyber Stalking, Cyber Harassment, and Adult Mental Health: A Systematic Review
377 -- 383Michel Walrave, Cato Waeterloos, Koen Ponnet. Ready or Not for Contact Tracing? Investigating the Adoption Intention of COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Technology Using an Extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Model
384 -- 389Slgi (Sage) Lee, Fan Liang, Lauren Hahn, Daniel S. Lane, Brian E. Weeks, Nojin Kwak. The Impact of Social Endorsement Cues and Manipulability Concerns on Perceptions of News Credibility
390 -- 398Shumei Liu, Fong-Ching Chang, Chiung-Hui Chiu, Fubao Li, Ping-Hung Chen, Chen-Yu Chen, Yi-Pin Lin, Jengtung Chiang. Parent-Child Discrepancies in Reports of Exposure to Violence/Pornography on Mobile Devices and the Impact on Children's Psychosocial Adjustment
399 -- 406Il Bong Mun, Seyoung Lee. How Does Parental Smartphone Addiction Affect Adolescent Smartphone Addiction?: Testing the Mediating Roles of Parental Rejection and Adolescent Depression
407 -- 413Kurosch Yazdi, Christoph Bilous, Maria Mittermaier, Karlheinz Staudinger, Isabella Fuchs-Leitner. Self-Reported and Parental Assessments of Internet Gaming Disorder, and Their Accordance with DSM-5 Criteria in a Clinical Relevant Population
414 -- 420David Santos, Estibaliz Mateos-Pérez, María Cantero, Manuel Gámez-Guadix. Cyberbullying in Adolescents: Resilience as a Protective Factor of Mental Health Outcomes
421 -- 425Sarah Graham, Andre Mason, Benjamin Riordan, Taylor Winter, Damian Scarf. Taking a Break from Social Media Improves Wellbeing Through Sleep Quality
426 -- 431Ahyeon Kim, Yongjun Sung. My Privacy and Control Matter: Understanding Motivations for Using Untact Services
432 -- 433Giuseppe Riva, Maurizio Mauri. EURYKA: Understanding the Political Empowerment of Young People

Volume 24, Issue 5

289 -- 290Brenda K. Wiederhold. The Ascent of Social Robots
291 -- 293Giuseppe Riva, Brenda K. Wiederhold. Human-Robot Confluence: Toward a Humane Robotics
294 -- 299Jesse Fox, Andrew Gambino. Relationship Development with Humanoid Social Robots: Applying Interpersonal Theories to Human-Robot Interaction
300 -- 306Yoonhyuk Jung, Eunae Cho, Seongcheol Kim. Users' Affective and Cognitive Responses to Humanoid Robots in Different Expertise Service Contexts
307 -- 314Federico Manzi, Davide Massaro, Daniele Di Lernia, Mario A. Maggioni, Giuseppe Riva, Antonella Marchetti. Robots Are Not All the Same: Young Adults' Expectations, Attitudes, and Mental Attribution to Two Humanoid Social Robots
315 -- 323Federico Manzi, Angela Sorgente, Davide Massaro, Daniela Villani, Daniele Di Lernia, Clelia Malighetti, Andrea Gaggioli, Domenico Rossignoli, Giulio Sandini, Alessandra Sciutti, Francesco Rea, Mario A. Maggioni, Antonella Marchetti, Giuseppe Riva. Emerging Adults' Expectations About the Next Generation of Robots: Exploring Robotic Needs Through a Latent Profile Analysis
324 -- 331Jaime Banks, Autumn P. Edwards, David Westerman 0001. The Space Between: Nature and Machine Heuristics in Evaluations of Organisms, Cyborgs, and Robots
332 -- 336Sari R. R. Nijssen, Evelien Heyselaar, Barbara C. N. Müller, Tibor Bosse. Do We Take a Robot's Needs into Account? The Effect of Humanization on Prosocial Considerations Toward Other Human Beings and Robots
337 -- 342Yaniv Hanoch, Francesco Arvizzigno, Daniel Hernández García, Sue L. Denham, Tony Belpaeme, Michaela Gummerum. The Robot Made Me Do It: Human-Robot Interaction and Risk-Taking Behavior
343 -- 348Dong-Hong Zhu, Zhong Zhun Deng. Effect of Social Anxiety on the Adoption of Robotic Training Partner
349 -- 356Chiara Rossato, Patrik Pluchino, Nicola Cellini, Giulio Jacucci, Anna Spagnolli, Luciano Gamberini. Facing with Collaborative Robots: The Subjective Experience in Senior and Younger Workers
357 -- 361Andrea Gaggioli, Alice Chirico, Daniele Di Lernia, Mario A. Maggioni, Clelia Malighetti, Federico Manzi, Antonella Marchetti, Davide Massaro, Francesco Rea, Domenico Rossignoli, Giulio Sandini, Daniela Villani, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva, Alessandra Sciutti. Machines Like Us and People Like You: Toward Human-Robot Shared Experience
362 -- 363Giuseppe Riva, Maurizio Mauri. Factory2Fit: Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace to Empower Workers' Decisions

Volume 24, Issue 4

213 -- 214Brenda K. Wiederhold. Kids Will Find a Way: The Benefits of Social Video Games
215 -- 222Thomas Aichner, Matthias Grünfelder, Oswin Maurer, Deni Jegeni. Twenty-Five Years of Social Media: A Review of Social Media Applications and Definitions from 1994 to 2019
223 -- 236Jenna Course-Choi, Linda Hammond. Social Media Use and Adolescent Well-Being: A Narrative Review of Longitudinal Studies
237 -- 249Maísa Gelain Marin, Xiomara Nuñez, Rosa Maria Martins de Almeida. Internet Addiction and Attention in Adolescents: A Systematic Review
250 -- 257Veroline Cauberghe, Ini Van Wesenbeeck, Steffi De Jans, Liselot Hudders, Koen Ponnet. How Adolescents Use Social Media to Cope with Feelings of Loneliness and Anxiety During COVID-19 Lockdown
258 -- 266Sara Ventura, Georgina Cárdenas, Marta Miragall, Giuseppe Riva, Rosa María Baños. How Does It Feel to Be a Woman Victim of Sexual Harassment? The Effect of 360°-Video-Based Virtual Reality on Empathy and Related Variables
267 -- 274Heather Wardle, David Zendle. Loot Boxes, Gambling, and Problem Gambling Among Young People: Results from a Cross-Sectional Online Survey
275 -- 281Sharon Horwood, Jeromy Anglim. Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Personality, and Problematic Smartphone Use
282 -- 287Wei Hong 0004, Ru-De Liu, Yi Ding, Xinchen Fu, Rui Zhen, Xiaotian Sheng. Social Media Exposure and College Students' Mental Health During the Outbreak of COVID-19: The Mediating Role of Rumination and the Moderating Role of Mindfulness
288 -- 0Giuseppe Riva, Maurizio Mauri. PURE-MAS: Social Intelligent Agents that Perceive their Environment and Act

Volume 24, Issue 3

147 -- 148Brenda K. Wiederhold. Can Deepfakes Improve Therapy?
149 -- 152Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy N. Bailenson. The Social Impact of Deepfakes
153 -- 158YoungAh Lee, Kuo-Ting (tim) Huang, Robin Blom, Rebecca Schriner, Carl A. Ciccarelli. To Believe or Not to Believe: Framing Analysis of Content and Audience Response of Top 10 Deepfake Videos on YouTube
159 -- 163Catherine Francis Brooks. Popular Discourse Around Deepfakes and the Interdisciplinary Challenge of Fake Video Distribution
164 -- 172Justin D. Cochran, Stuart Napshin. Deepfakes: Awareness, Concerns, and Platform Accountability
173 -- 181Fuzhong Wu, Yueran Ma, Zheng Zhang. "I Found a More Attractive Deepfaked Self": The Self-Enhancement Effect in Deepfake Video Exposure
182 -- 187William D. Weisman, Jorge F. Peña. Face the Uncanny: The Effects of Doppelganger Talking Head Avatars on Affect-Based Trust Toward Artificial Intelligence Technology are Mediated by Uncanny Valley Perceptions
188 -- 193Yoori Hwang, Ji Youn Ryu, Se Hoon Jeong. Effects of Disinformation Using Deepfake: The Protective Effect of Media Literacy Education
194 -- 202Serena Iacobucci, Roberta De Cicco, Francesca Michetti, Riccardo Palumbo, Stefano Pagliaro. Deepfakes Unmasked: The Effects of Information Priming and Bullshit Receptivity on Deepfake Recognition and Sharing Intention
203 -- 209Vasileia Karasavva, Aalia Noorbhai. The Real Threat of Deepfake Pornography: A Review of Canadian Policy
210 -- 211Giuseppe Riva, Maurizio Mauri. MuMMER: How Robotics Can Reboot Social Interaction and Customer Engagement in Shops and Malls

Volume 24, Issue 2

77 -- 78Brenda K. Wiederhold. Purchasing in a Pandemic? Virtual Consumerism in 2021
79 -- 85Giuseppe Riva, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Fabrizia Mantovani. Surviving COVID-19: The Neuroscience of Smart Working and Distance Learning
86 -- 93Ariella P. Lenton-Brym, Vincent A. Santiago, Beverley Katherine Fredborg, Martin M. Antony. Associations Between Social Anxiety, Depression, and Use of Mobile Dating Applications
94 -- 100Marian Sauter, Tina Braun, Wolfgang Mack. Social Context and Gaming Motives Predict Mental Health Better Than Time Played: An Exploratory Regression Analysis with over 13, 000 Video Game Players
101 -- 107Birthe Macdonald, Gizem Hülür. Internet Adoption in Older Adults: Findings from the Health and Retirement Study
108 -- 116Alejandra Sarmiento, Izabela Zych, Mauricio Herrera-López, Ulises Delgado Sánchez, Atte Oksanen. Psychometric Properties of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale in Spain, Colombia, and Mexico
117 -- 122Sebastian Kurten, Kathleen Beullens. #Coronavirus: Monitoring the Belgian Twitter Discourse on the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Pandemic
123 -- 128Mikolaj Kaminski, Cyntia Szymanska, Krzysztof Jan Nowak. Whose Tweets on COVID-19 Gain the Most Attention: Celebrities, Political, or Scientific Authorities?
129 -- 134Dmitri Rozgonjuk, Cornelia Sindermann, Jon D. Elhai, Christian Montag. Comparing Smartphone, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat: Which Platform Elicits the Greatest Use Disorder Symptoms?
135 -- 140Taeyeon Kim, Glenna L. Read. Free Smiles Are Worth a Lot for Social Media Influencers: The Mediating Roles of Warmth, Competence, and Admiration
141 -- 144Taigan L. Macgowan, Louis A. Schmidt. Preschoolers' Social Cognitive Development in the Age of Screen Time Ubiquity
145 -- 146Giuseppe Riva, Maurizio Mauri. Co4Robots: Achieving High Levels of Coordination Between Interacting Robots and Between Humans and Robots

Volume 24, Issue 12

775 -- 776Brenda K. Wiederhold. Social Media and Mental Health: Weighing the Costs and Benefits
777 -- 798Kwok-Kei Mak, Ben Scheer, Chen-Hui Yeh, Shiroh Ohno, JeeEun Karin Nam. Associations of Personality Traits with Internet Addiction: A Cross-Cultural Meta-Analysis with a Multilingual Approach
799 -- 805Manuel J. Ruiz, Gemma Sáez, Laura Villanueva-Moya, Francisca Expósito. Adolescent Sexting: The Role of Body Shame, Social Physique Anxiety, and Social Networking Site Addiction
806 -- 814Valeria Verrastro, Clarissa A. Albanese, Giuseppe Ritella, Maria C. Gugliandolo, Francesca Cuzzocrea. Empathy, Social Self-Efficacy, Problematic Internet Use, and Problematic Online Gaming Between Early and Late Adolescence
815 -- 821Hannah Stevens, Irena Acic, Laramie D. Taylor. Uncivil Reactions to Sexual Assault Online: Linguistic Features of News Reports Predict Discourse Incivility
822 -- 830Carla Houkamau, Nicole Satherley, Samantha Stronge, Rachel Wolfgramm, Kiri Dell, Jason Mika, Jamie Newth, Chris G. Sibley. Cyberbullying Toward Māori Is Rife in New Zealand: Incidences and Demographic Differences in Experiences of Cyberbullying Among Māori
831 -- 838Jan Philipp Czakert, Julia A. M. Reif, Sharon Glazer, Rita Berger. Adaptation and Psychometric Cross-Cultural Validation of a Workplace Cyberbullying Questionnaire in Spain and Germany
839 -- 845Marijn Mado, Fernanda Herrera, Kristine L. Nowak, Jeremy N. Bailenson. Effect of Virtual Reality Perspective-Taking on Related and Unrelated Contexts
846 -- 850Shannon Ward, Tara M. Dumas, Ankur Srivastava, Jordan P. Davis, Wendy Ellis. Uploading Risk: Examining the Social Profile of Young Adults Most Susceptible to Engagement in Risky Social Media Challenges
851 -- 852Giuseppe Riva, Claudia Carissoli. ImmerSAFE: Immersive Visual Technologies for Safety-Critical Applications

Volume 24, Issue 11

697 -- 698Brenda K. Wiederhold. Femtech: Digital Help for Women's Health Care Across the Life Span
699 -- 714Justin Asbee, Thomas D. Parsons. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Cognitive and Affective Outcomes Using Virtual Stimuli: A Systematic Review
715 -- 721Dana M. Litt, Lindsey M. Rodriguez, Sherry H. Stewart. Examining Associations Between Social Networking Site Alcohol-Specific Social Norms, Posting Behavior, and Drinking to Cope During the COVID-19 Pandemic
722 -- 728Marcos Lerma, Christopher Marquez, Kevin Sandoval, Theodore V. Cooper. Psychosocial Correlates of Excessive Social Media Use in a Hispanic College Sample
729 -- 736Seung Jun Oh, Dong Keun Kim. Machine-Deep-Ensemble Learning Model for Classifying Cybersickness Caused by Virtual Reality Immersion
737 -- 744Say How Ong, Yi Ren Tan, Jerrine Z. N. Khong, John M. Elliott, Andre Sourander, Daniel Shuen Sheng Fung. Psychosocial Difficulties and Help-Seeking Behaviors in Singapore Adolescents Involved in Cyberbullying
745 -- 749Andrew J. Johnson, Emily G. Morley. Sharing Personal Memories on Ephemeral Social Media Facilitates Autobiographical Memory
750 -- 755Zexin Ma, Kuo-Ting Huang, Lan Yao. Feasibility of a Computer Role-Playing Game to Promote Empathy in Nursing Students: The Role of Immersiveness and Perspective
756 -- 761Brian TaeHyuk Keum. Does Witnessing Racism Online Promote Individual and Institutional Anti-Racism Advocacy Among White Individuals? The Role of White Empathy, White Guilt, and White Fear of Other Races
762 -- 766Jungah Lee, Laura Frances Bright, Matthew S. Eastin. Fear of Missing Out and Consumer Happiness on Instagram: A Serial Mediation of Social Media Influencer-Related Activities
767 -- 771Marta Mondellini, Stefano Mottura, Marco Guida, Alessandro Antonietti. Influences of a Virtual Reality Experience on Dissociation, Mindfulness, and Self-Efficacy
772 -- 773Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli. ENTWINE: The European Training Network on Informal Care

Volume 24, Issue 10

631 -- 632Brenda K. Wiederhold. Data-Driven Digital Therapeutics: The Path Forward
633 -- 641Joshua N. Kelson, Brad Ridout, Katharine Steinbeck, Andrew J. Campbell. The Use of Virtual Reality for Managing Psychological Distress in Adolescents: Systematic Review
642 -- 647Andre Mason, Kyungho Jang, Kirsten Morley, Damian Scarf, Sunny C. Collings, Benjamin Riordan. A Content Analysis of Reddit Users' Perspectives on Reasons for Not Following Through with a Suicide Attempt
648 -- 653Tim Wulf, Frank M. Schneider, Juliane Queck. Exploring Viewers' Experiences of Parasocial Interactions with Videogame Streamers on Twitch
654 -- 663Chao-Ying Chen, I-Hua Chen, Amir H. Pakpour, Chung-Ying Lin, Mark D. Griffiths. Internet-Related Behaviors and Psychological Distress Among Schoolchildren During the COVID-19 School Hiatus
664 -- 672Juan Manuel Machimbarrena, Joaquin González-Cabrera, Irene Montiel, Jéssica Ortega-Barón. An Exploratory Analysis of Different Problematic Internet Use Profiles in Cybervictims, Cyberbullies, and Cyberbully Victims
673 -- 682Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli, Bartolomé Pérez Gálvez, Andrea Gil Granados, Mariano Alcañiz Raya. The Virtual Cooking Task: A Preliminary Comparison Between Neuropsychological and Ecological Virtual Reality Tests to Assess Executive Functions Alterations in Patients Affected by Alcohol Use Disorder
683 -- 689Jiahao Fan, Yan Lu, Mark D. Wiederhold, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Hang Chu, Li Yan. The Effectiveness of Binocular Virtual Reality Training on Repairing Visual Field Defect of Glaucoma
690 -- 694Ginette C. Blackhart, Daisy K. Hernandez, Elizabeth Wilson, Margaret A. Hance. The Impact of Rejection Sensitivity on Self-Disclosure Within the Context of Online Dating
695 -- 696Giuseppe Riva, Cosimo Tuena. FRAILTY VR: VR for the Rehabilitation of Frailty in the Elderly

Volume 24, Issue 1

1 -- 2Brenda K. Wiederhold. Violent Video Games: Harmful Trigger or Harmless Diversion?
3 -- 4Simon Goodson, Kirstie J. Turner. Effects of Violent Video Games: 50 Years on, Where are we now?
5 -- 10Qian Zhang, Yi Cao, Jingjin Tian. Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggressive Cognition and Aggressive Behavior
11 -- 16Sarah M. Coyne, Laura Stockdale. Growing Up with Grand Theft Auto: A 10-Year Study of Longitudinal Growth of Violent Video Game Play in Adolescents
17 -- 23Prince Clement Addo, Jiaming Fang, Nora Bakabbey Kulbo, Bernard Gumah, Joshua Caleb Dagadu, Liangqiang Li. Violent Video Games and Aggression Among Young Adults: The Moderating Effects of Adverse Environmental Factors
24 -- 31Geert P. Verheijen, William J. Burk, Sabine E. M. J. Stoltz, Yvonne H. M. van den Berg, Antonius H. N. Cillessen. A Longitudinal Social Network Perspective on Adolescents' Exposure to Violent Video Games and Aggression
32 -- 40Javier Fernández-Álvarez, Laura Mezquita, Paula Etkin, Mark D. Griffiths, Generós Ortet Fabregat, Manuel Ignacio Ibáñez Ribes. The Role of Violent Video Game Exposure, Personality, and Deviant Peers in Aggressive Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Two-Wave Longitudinal Study
41 -- 47Eun-Ju Lee, Hyun Suk Kim, Soonwook Choi. Violent Video Games and Aggression: Stimulation or Catharsis or Both?
48 -- 55Simon Goodson, Kirstie J. Turner, Sarah L. Pearson, Pelham Carter. Violent Video Games and the P300: No Evidence to Support the Neural Desensitization Hypothesis
56 -- 62Haiyan Zhao, Jianxiang Zhou, Xiaofeng Xu, Xue Gong, Jiamin Zheng, Jianhua Zhou. How to Be Aggressive from Virtual to Reality? Revisiting the Violent Video Games Exposure-Aggression Association and the Mediating Mechanisms
63 -- 69Maud Lemercier-Dugarin, Lucia Romo, Charles Tijus, Oulmann Zerhouni. "Who Are the Cyka Blyat?" How Empathy, Impulsivity, and Motivations to Play Predict Aggressive Behaviors in Multiplayer Online Games
70 -- 73Christopher J. Ferguson, C. K. John Wang. Aggressive Video Games Are Not a Risk Factor for Mental Health Problems in Youth: A Longitudinal Study
74 -- 75Giuseppe Riva, Eleonora Francesca Maria Riva. EXTEND: Resolution Revolution to Extend Reality