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Online Risks for Youth and Families, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jessica Pater PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
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Moment-to-Moment Observation of Parental Media Use and Parent-Child Interaction: Quality and Media Multitasking, Lisa Linder, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Heather Jaffe Health Services and Informatics Research
Social media activity: its impact on career-related perceptions, Kimberly W. O'Connor, Kimberly S. McDonald, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Gordon Schmidt Health Services and Informatics Research
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Digital distraction or accessible aid? Parental media use during feedings and parent-infant attachment, dysfunction, and relationship quality, Sarah M. Coyne, Jane Shawcroft, Megan Gale, Stephanie M. Reich, Lisa Linder, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Laura Stockdale, McCall Booth Health Services and Informatics Research
Mindful Parenting and Parent Technology Use: Examining the Intersections and Outlining Future Research Directions, Melissa A. Lippold, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Todd M. Jensen Health Services and Informatics Research
The DISRUPT: A measure of parent distraction with phones and mobile devices and associations with depression, stress, and parenting quality., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Maternal nighttime phone use and impacts on daily happiness and exhaustion., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Elizabeth L Adams, Emily E Hohman, Victor P. Cornet MS, Lauren Reining, Zachary Kaiser Health Services and Informatics Research
Social media activity: its impact on career-related perceptions, Kimberly W. OConner, Kimberly S. McDonald, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Gordan B. Schmidt Health Services and Informatics Research
Is it fair to simply tell parents to use their phones less? A qualitative analysis of parent phone use., Chioma Torres, Jenny Radesky, Kimberley J Levitt, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Social learning in the digital age: Associations between technoference, mother-child attachment, and child social skills., Danielle Zayia, Leandra Parris, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Gregory Braswell, Corinne Zimmerman Health Services and Informatics Research
Work-related technoference at home and feelings of work spillover, overload, life satisfaction and job satisfaction, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Kimberly O'Conner, Michelle Drouin Health Services and Informatics Research
Are You Going to Delete Me? Latent Profiles of Post-Relationship Breakup Social Media Use and Emotional Distress., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Michelle Drouin, Jayson Dibble, Adam M Galovan, Madison Merritt Health Services and Informatics Research
“You phubbed me for that?” Reason given for phubbing and perceptions of interactional quality and exclusion, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Eric Wesselmann Health Services and Informatics Research
Romance and Dating in the Digital Age: Impacts of Computer-Mediated Communication and a Global Pandemic., Jayson L Dibble, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
The impact of parent and child media use on parent-child attachment in early childhood, Lisa K. Linder, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Laura Stockdale, Sarah M. Coyne Health Services and Informatics Research
Work-related technoference at home and feelings of work spillover, overload, life satisfaction and job satisfaction, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Kimberly OConner, Michelle Drouin Health Services and Informatics Research
Examining the roles of marital status and sex on communication with backburners on social media, Michelle Drouin, Irum Abbasi, Jayson L. Dibble, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Relational impacts of capitalization in early parenthood., Yunying Le, Steffany J Fredman, Amy D Marshall, Sy-Miin Chow, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, Mark E Feinberg Health Services and Informatics Research
Technology use during evening routines, bedtime satisfaction, and impacts on individual and relational well-being, Michelle Drouin, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Technoference: Parent mobile device use and implications for children and parent-child relationships., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
How Parents and Their Children Used Social Media and Technology at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associations with Anxiety., Michelle Drouin, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jessica Pater, Tammy Toscos PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Parents’ Feelings about School Reopening during COVID-19: Survey Results from Northeast Indiana, Mindy Flanagan PhD, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Michelle Drouin PhD, Jessica Pater PhD, Tammy Toscos PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Daily technoference, technology use during couple leisure time, and relationship quality, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Adam M. Galovan, Michelle Drouin Health Services and Informatics Research
Longitudinal Associations Between Early Childhood Externalizing Behavior, Parenting Stress, and Child Media Use., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jenny S Radesky Health Services and Informatics Research
Technology interference in the parenting of young children: Implications for mothers’ perceptions of coparenting, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Sarah M. Coyne Health Services and Informatics Research
Problematic phone use, depression, and technology interference among mothers., Genni Newsham, Michelle Drouin, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Young Children and Screens During COVID-19: Virtual Workshop, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Daily Technology Interruptions and Emotional and Relational Well-Being., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Michelle Drouin Health Services and Informatics Research
Passive sensing of mobile media use in children and families: a brief commentary on the promises and pitfalls., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Relationship Between Parent Distraction with Technology at Mealtimes and Child Eating Behavior: a Pilot Study, Moriah M. Gramm, Rachel L. Vollmer, Tammy S. Harpel, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Julie Schumacher Health Services and Informatics Research
Cross-day influences between couple closeness and coparenting support among new parents., Yunying Le, Steffany J Fredman, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jean-Philippe Laurenceau, Mark E Feinberg Health Services and Informatics Research
Parent distraction with phones, reasons for use, and impacts on parenting and child outcomes: A review of the emerging research, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
The protective influence of relationship commitment on the effects of Facebook addiction on marital disaffection, Irum Saeed Abbasi, Michelle Drouin, Jayson L. Dibble, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Technoference: Longitudinal Associations between Parent Technology Use, Parenting Stress, and Child Behavior Problems., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jenny S Radesky Health Services and Informatics Research
"Technoference" and Implications for Mothers' and Fathers' Couple and Coparenting Relationship Quality., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Adam M Galovan, Jaclyn D Cravens, Michelle Drouin Health Services and Informatics Research
Sexting profiles in the United States and Canada: Implications for individual and relationship well-being, Adam M. Galova, Michelle Drouin, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
Technoference: Parent Distraction With Technology and Associations With Child Behavior Problems., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Jenny S Radesky Health Services and Informatics Research
“Do you dare to compare?” Associations between maternal social comparisons on social networking sites and parenting, mental health, and romantic relationship outcomes., Sarah M. Coyne, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Laura A. Stockdale Health Services and Informatics Research
Do You Have Anything to Hide? Infidelity-Related Behaviors on Social Media Sites and Marital Satisfaction., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Michelle Drouin, Jaclyn D Cravens Health Services and Informatics Research
Young children’s tablet use and associations with maternal well-being, Tiffany Pempek, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD Health Services and Informatics Research
“Technoference”: The interference of technology in couple relationships and implications for women’s personal and relational well-being., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Sarah M. Coyne Health Services and Informatics Research
Sexting Among Married Couples: Who Is Doing It, and Are They More Satisfied?, Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Michelle Drouin Health Services and Informatics Research
New mothers and media use: associations between blogging, social networking, and maternal well-being., Brandon T. McDaniel PhD, Sarah M. Coyne, Erin K. Holmes Health Services and Informatics Research
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