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Sara Thomée

Researcher at University of Gothenburg

Publications -  19
Citations -  1978

Sara Thomée is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Cohort study. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1563 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Thomée include Sahlgrenska University Hospital.

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Mobile phone use and stress, sleep disturbances, and symptoms of depression among young adults - a prospective cohort study

TL;DR: High frequency of mobile phone use at baseline was a risk factor for mental health outcomes at 1-year follow-up among the young adults, and the risk for reporting mental health symptoms at follow- up was greatest among those who had perceived accessibility via mobile phones to be stressful.
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Prevalence of perceived stress, symptoms of depression and sleep disturbances in relation to information and communication technology (ICT) use among young adults - an explorative prospective study

TL;DR: It is suggested that ICT may have an impact on psychological health, although causal mechanisms are unclear, and number of mobile phone calls and SMS messages per day were associated with sleep disturbances.
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Mobile Phone Use and Mental Health. A Review of the Research That Takes a Psychological Perspective on Exposure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors carried out a review of observational studies that consider links between mobile phone use and mental health from a psychological or behavioral perspective, and found that frequent mobile phone usage at bedtime was associated with shorter sleep duration and lower sleep quality.
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Texting on mobile phones and musculoskeletal disorders in young adults: A five-year cohort study

TL;DR: The results imply mostly short-term effects, and to a lesser extent, long- term effects on musculoskeletal disorders in neck and upper extremities.
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Computer use and stress, sleep disturbances, and symptoms of depression among young adults – a prospective cohort study

TL;DR: Investigating if high computer use is a prospective risk factor for developing mental health symptoms in a population-based sample of young adults found time spent on general computer use was prospectively associated with sleep disturbances and reduced performance for the men.