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List of works by Ruth Festl

A Longitudinal Analysis of Gaming- and Non-Gaming-Related Friendships and Social Support among Social Online Game Players

scholarly article by Emese Domahidi et al published 15 December 2016 in Media Psychology

Aggression and Preference for First-Person Shooter and Action Games: Data From a Large-Scale Survey of German Gamers Aged 14 and Above

article

Computer-Mediated Communication and Child/Adolescent Friendship Quality after Residential Relocation

scientific article published on 18 September 2021

Do smartphones and social network sites become more important when experiencing stress? Results from longitudinal data

scientific article published on 01 August 2020

Longitudinal patterns of problematic computer game use among adolescents and adults--a 2-year panel study

scientific article

Problematic computer game use among adolescents, younger and older adults

scientific article

Psychosocial causes and consequences of online video game play

Sexist games=sexist gamers? A longitudinal study on the relationship between video game use and sexist attitudes

scientific article

Social Relations and Cyberbullying: The Influence of Individual and Structural Attributes on Victimization and Perpetration via the Internet

article published in 2012

Social gaming, lonely life? The impact of digital game play on adolescents’ social circles

The Individual or the Group: A Multilevel Analysis of Cyberbullying in School Classes

The Role of Internet Parenting for the Internet use of Children in Pre-, Primary and Secondary School

scientific article published in February 2018

The Role of Online Communication in Long-Term Cyberbullying Involvement Among Girls and Boys.

scientific article

To dwell among gamers: Investigating the relationship between social online game use and gaming-related friendships

article published in 2014

Unpopular, overweight, and socially inept: reconsidering the stereotype of online gamers

scientific article published on 21 September 2013

Violent video games and physical aggression: Evidence for a selection effect among adolescents

article