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Works by Sarah M. Coyne in Medicine and Health Sciences

2022

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

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

2021

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

2020

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

2017

“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

2016

“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

2012

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