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Digital media use and mental health
Proposed or recognised
diagnostic categories
Computer addiction
Internet addiction disorder
Internet sex addiction
Online problem gambling
Problematic smartphone use
Nomophobia
Problematic social media use
Television addiction
Video game addiction
Disciplines involved
Digital anthropology
Digital sociology
Human factors and ergonomics
Cognitive ergonomics
Computer-mediated communication
Engineering psychology
Human–computer interaction
Media naturalness theory
Neuroergonomics
Neuroscience
Psychiatry
Evolutionary
Psychology
Clinical
Cognitive
Evolutionary
Social
Associated
psychiatric conditions
Anxiety disorder
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Autism
Depression
Eating disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Body image disturbance
Insomnia
Narcissistic personality disorder
Attention
Attention economy
Attention inequality
Attention management
Attention span
Betteridge's law of headlines
Chumbox
Clickbait
Digital zombie
Doomscrolling
Human multitasking
Media multitasking
Mobile phones and driving safety
Phubbing
Smartphones and pedestrian safety
Texting while driving
Influence-for-hire
Infodemic
Information explosion
Information overload
Information pollution
Information–action ratio
Infotainment
Knowledge gap hypothesis
Missing white woman syndrome
Neophile
One weird trick
Rage farming
Screen time
Binge-watching
Social aspects of television
Television consumption
Sticky content
Tabloid television
Yellow journalism
Cognitive bias
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Conformity
Availability heuristic
Bandwagon effect
Confirmation bias
Conformity
Echo chamber
False consensus effect
False-uniqueness effect
Fear of missing out
Filter bubble
Mean world syndrome
Negativity bias
Overchoice
Peer pressure
Pluralistic ignorance
Self-deprecation
Social-desirability bias
Social influence bias
Social media bias
Spiral of silence
Toxic positivity
Related topics
Affective polarization
Behavioral modernity
Body image
Cognitive miser
Computer rage
Criticism of Facebook
2021 Facebook leak
Cyberbullying
Promotion of anorexia
Social media and suicide
Suicide and the Internet
Criticism of Netflix
Digital detox
Digital divide
Effects of violence in mass media
Evolution of cognition
Evolutionary mismatch
Griefer
Knowledge divide
Mass shooting contagion
Media manipulation
Moral panic
Online dating
Online youth radicalization
Sealioning
Social bot
Social impact of YouTube
Technophilia
Technophobia
Technostress
Violence and video games
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