Browsing Brage INN by Author "Hagquist, Curt"
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The association between screen time and reported depressive symptoms among adolescents in Sweden
Ma, Li; Evans, Brittany; Kleppang, Annette Løvheim; Hagquist, Curt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background How screen use is associated with adolescents’ mental health has been widely debated in public media during the last decade, but there is still lack of information about if and how the associations vary between ... -
Electronic media use and symptoms of depression among adolescents in Norway
Kleppang, Annette Løvheim; Steigen, Anne Mari; Ma, Li; Finbråten, Hanne Søberg; Hagquist, Curt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background The purpose of this study was to examine the association between electronic media use, including use of social media and gaming, and symptoms of depression, and whether gender or having friends moderated these ... -
Leisure time physical activity and depressive symptoms among adolescents in Sweden
Ma, Li; Hagquist, Curt; Kleppang, Annette Løvheim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Abstract Background: Mental health problems have increased noticeably among adolescents. Physical activity has been identified as an important factor in the promotion of mental health. The purpose of this study was to ... -
Leisure-time physical activity among adolescents and subsequent use of antidepressant and hypnotic drugs: a prospective register linkage study
Kleppang, Annette Løvheim; Hartz, Ingeborg; Thurston, Miranda; Hagquist, Curt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)In this prospective study, the association between physical activity and subsequent use of antidepressant and hypnotic drug use in adolescents aged 15–16 years was examined. This study is based on information retrieved ... -
The association between physical activity and symptoms of depression in different contexts – a cross-sectional study of Norwegian adolescents
Kleppang, Annette Løvheim; Hartz, Ingeborg; Thurston, Miranda; Hagquist, Curt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Background The purpose was to analyse the association between physical activity taking place in different contexts (sports club, gym, exercise independently and other organized physical activities) and symptoms of depression. ...