Publications by authors named "C Sewall"

Many academics and pundits contend that social media use is the primary cause of an international youth mental health crisis. However, these claims often rely on correlational evidence, ignoring the confounding effects of developmental, environmental, social, and psychological factors that influence mental health. This oversimplifies the complex etiology of mental health problems.

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  • Many individuals increasingly recognize the need to manage their internet use for better wellbeing.
  • A study utilizing Mozilla Firefox browser data explored how various usage metrics influenced users’ desires to alter their online time, involving 8,094 participants.
  • The results showed no significant connection between browser usage metrics and users' intentions to adjust their online time, suggesting the need for further exploration in future research collaborations.
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Despite a plethora of research, the link between digital technology use and psychological distress among young adults remains inconclusive. Findings in this area are typically undermined by methodological limitations related to measurement, study design, and statistical analysis. Addressing these limitations, we examined the prospective, within-person associations between three aspects of objectively-measured digital technology use (smartphone use duration and frequency; social media use duration) and three aspects of psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and social isolation) among a sample of young adults ( = 384).

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