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Jan Van den Bulck
Jan Van den Bulck
Professor of Communication Studies, University of Michigan
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei umich.edu
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Television viewing, computer game playing, and Internet use and self-reported time to bed and time out of bed in secondary-school children
J Van den Bulck
Sleep 27 (1), 101-104, 2004
8972004
Bedtime mobile phone use and sleep in adults
L Exelmans, J Van den Bulck
Social Science & Medicine 148, 93-101, 2016
4172016
Adolescent use of mobile phones for calling and for sending text messages after lights out: results from a prospective cohort study with a one-year follow-up
J Van den Bulck
Sleep 30 (9), 1220-1223, 2007
4022007
Nodding off or switching off? The use of popular media as a sleep aid in secondary‐school children
S Eggermont, J Van den Bulck
Journal of paediatrics and child health 42 (7‐8), 428-433, 2006
2662006
Text messaging as a cause of sleep interruption in adolescents, evidence from a cross-sectional study.
J Van den Bulck
Blackwell Publishing, 2003
2142003
Binge viewing, sleep, and the role of pre-sleep arousal
L Exelmans, J Van den Bulck
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine 13 (8), 1001-1008, 2017
1952017
The influence of perceived parental guidance patterns on children's media use: Gender differences and media displacement
J Van den Bulck, B Van den Bergh
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 44 (3), 329-348, 2000
1822000
Viewership of pro‐anorexia websites in seventh, ninth and eleventh graders
K Custers, J Van den Bulck
European Eating Disorders Review: The Professional Journal of the Eating …, 2009
1702009
Is television bad for your health? Behavior and body image of the adolescent “couch potato”
J Van den Bulck
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29 (3), 273-288, 2000
1682000
Energy intake associated with television viewing in adolescents, a cross sectional study
J Van den Bulck, J Van Mierlo
Appetite 43 (2), 181-184, 2004
1582004
Benchmarking the cultivation approach to video game effects: A comparison of the correlates of TV viewing and game play
J Van Mierlo, J Van den Bulck
Journal of adolescence 27 (1), 97-111, 2004
1512004
Television exposure is related to fear of avian flu, an ecological study across 23 member states of the European Union
J Van den Bulck, K Custers
The European Journal of Public Health 19 (4), 370-374, 2009
1262009
When digital natives instruct digital immigrants: active guidance of parental media use by children and conflict in the family
S Nelissen, J Van den Bulck
Information, Communication & Society 21 (3), 375-387, 2018
1252018
Television and music video exposure and adolescent alcohol use while going out
J Van den Bulck, K Beullens
Alcohol and Alcoholism 40 (3), 249-253, 2005
1212005
The cultivation of fear of sexual violence in women: Processes and moderators of the relationship between television and fear
K Custers, J Van den Bulck
Communication Research 40 (1), 96-124, 2013
1112013
Media Use and Dreaming: The Relationship Among Television Viewing, Computer Game Play, and Nightmares or Pleasant Dreams.
J Van den Bulck
Dreaming 14 (1), 43, 2004
1042004
Television viewing and age at smoking initiation: does a relationship exist between higher levels of television viewing ond earlier onset of smoking?
K Gutschoven, J Van den Bulck
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 7 (3), 381-385, 2005
1012005
Bedtime, shuteye time and electronic media: Sleep displacement is a two‐step process
L Exelmans, J Van den Bulck
Journal of sleep research 26 (3), 364-370, 2017
972017
Excellent gamer, excellent driver? The impact of adolescents’ video game playing on driving behavior: A two-wave panel study
K Beullens, K Roe, J Van den Bulck
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (1), 58-65, 2011
952011
Television viewing, internet use, and self-reported bedtime and rise time in adults: implications for sleep hygiene recommendations from an exploratory cross-sectional study
K Custers, J Van den Bulck
Behavioral Sleep Medicine 10 (2), 96-105, 2012
922012
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