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Turi Reiten Finserås

Associate Professor
  • E-mailturi.finseras@uib.no
  • Visitor Address
    Alrek helseklynge, Årstadveien 17
    5009 Bergen
  • Postal Address
    Postboks 7807
    5020 Bergen
Academic article
  • Show author(s) (2024). Examining the relationship between non-suicidal self-harm and suicidality within the past 12-months and gaming problems in Norwegian full-time students. BMC Psychiatry.
  • Show author(s) (2023). Reexploring Problematic Social Media Use and Its Relationship with Adolescent Mental Health. Findings from the “LifeOnSoMe”-Study. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. 5101-5111.
  • Show author(s) (2023). Commonly reported negative experiences on social media are associated with poor mental health and well-being among adolescents: results from the “LifeOnSoMe”-study. Frontiers in Public Health. 9 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2022). Negative experiences, social exclusion and unwanted attention on social media: exploring the association with adolescent alcohol use. BMC Public Health. 12 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2022). Lower Subjective Socioeconomic Status Is Associated With Increased Risk of Reporting Negative Experiences on Social Media. Findings From the “LifeOnSoMe”-Study. Frontiers in Public Health. 12 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2022). Focus on Self-Presentation on Social Media across Sociodemographic Variables, Lifestyles, and Personalities: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). 21 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2022). Different typologies of gamers are associated with mental health: Are students DOOMed? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). 1-13.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Near Miss in a Video Game: an Experimental Study. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
  • Show author(s) (2019). Evaluating an Internet Gaming Disorder Scale Using Mokken Scaling Analysis. Frontiers in Psychology. 1-8.
  • Show author(s) (2018). A Cross-Lagged Study of Developmental Trajectories of Video Game Engagement, Addiction, and Mental Health. Frontiers in Psychology. 1-13.
  • Show author(s) (2015). Prevalence and predictors of Video Game Addiction: A study based on a national sample of Gamers. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 1-15.
Report
  • Show author(s) (2022). Worldwide in a keystroke - Adolescents' use and experiences with social media and online gaming. .
Lecture
  • Show author(s) (2023). The "Perfect" Storm: Perfeksjonistiske trekk blant ungdom og unge voksne øker.
Popular scientific lecture
  • Show author(s) (2022). Panelsamtale «Livet med gaming i Bergen» .
Academic lecture
  • Show author(s) (2022). Problematic social media use: Characterization and impact on youth mental health. Findings from the “LifeOnSoMe”-study.
Reader opinion piece
  • Show author(s) (2017). Not good enough? Further comments to the wording, meaning, and the conceptualization of Internet Gaming disorder: Commentary on: Chaos and confusion in DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming disorder: Issues, concerns, and recommendations for clarity in the field (Kuss et al.). Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 114-117.
Feature article
  • Show author(s) (2022). Er sosiale medier like skadelig som radio? Bergens Tidende, Debattsider.

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