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Jan Van den Bulck

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Behavioral Sleep Medicine|April 4, 2012
Television viewing, internet use, and self-reported bedtime and rise time in adults: implications for sleep hygiene recommendations from an exploratory cross-sectional studyKathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|October 15, 2014
The Use of Media as a Sleep Aid in AdultsLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
Appetite|October 2, 2004
Energy intake associated with television viewing in adolescents, a cross sectional studyJan Van den Bulck, Jan Van Mierlo
Journal of Adolescence|March 12, 2004
Benchmarking the cultivation approach to video game effects: a comparison of the correlates of TV viewing and game playJan Van Mierlo, Jan Van den Bulck
Sleep Health|July 20, 2021
It's not all about the likes: Social media affordances with nighttime, problematic, and adverse use as predictors of adolescent sleep indicatorsNate S Bergfeld, Jan Van den Bulck
Journal of Sleep Research|July 25, 2018
Sleep latency versus shuteye latency: Prevalence, predictors and relation to insomnia symptoms in a representative sample of adultsLiese Exelmans, Michael Gradisar, Jan Van den Bulck
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health|April 28, 2006
Television and music video exposure and adolescent 'alcopop' useJan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Beullens, Joost Mulder
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|November 25, 2010
Excellent gamer, excellent driver? The impact of adolescents' video game playing on driving behavior: a two-wave panel studyKathleen Beullens, Keith Roe, Jan Van den Bulck
Aggressive Behavior|March 4, 2015
Violent video games and delinquent behavior in adolescents: A risk factor perspectiveLiese Exelmans, Kathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|November 5, 2016
Cancer-Diagnosed Individuals' Use of Television and the Internet as a Source for Peer Stories and Associated Emotional ResponsesSara Nelissen, Jan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Beullens
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Behavioral Sleep Medicine|April 4, 2012
Television viewing, internet use, and self-reported bedtime and rise time in adults: implications for sleep hygiene recommendations from an exploratory cross-sectional studyKathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|October 15, 2014
The Use of Media as a Sleep Aid in AdultsLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
Appetite|October 2, 2004
Energy intake associated with television viewing in adolescents, a cross sectional studyJan Van den Bulck, Jan Van Mierlo
Journal of Adolescence|March 12, 2004
Benchmarking the cultivation approach to video game effects: a comparison of the correlates of TV viewing and game playJan Van Mierlo, Jan Van den Bulck
Sleep Health|July 20, 2021
It's not all about the likes: Social media affordances with nighttime, problematic, and adverse use as predictors of adolescent sleep indicatorsNate S Bergfeld, Jan Van den Bulck
Journal of Sleep Research|July 25, 2018
Sleep latency versus shuteye latency: Prevalence, predictors and relation to insomnia symptoms in a representative sample of adultsLiese Exelmans, Michael Gradisar, Jan Van den Bulck
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health|April 28, 2006
Television and music video exposure and adolescent 'alcopop' useJan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Beullens, Joost Mulder
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|November 25, 2010
Excellent gamer, excellent driver? The impact of adolescents' video game playing on driving behavior: a two-wave panel studyKathleen Beullens, Keith Roe, Jan Van den Bulck
Aggressive Behavior|March 4, 2015
Violent video games and delinquent behavior in adolescents: A risk factor perspectiveLiese Exelmans, Kathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|November 5, 2016
Cancer-Diagnosed Individuals' Use of Television and the Internet as a Source for Peer Stories and Associated Emotional ResponsesSara Nelissen, Jan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Beullens
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