23–26 Sept 2025
Charité Campus Mitte
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Parallel session 1A: Adolescents and Risky Behaviours

24 Sept 2025, 11:00
Innere Medizin/1-401 - Seminarraum 401 (Virchowweg 9)

Innere Medizin/1-401 - Seminarraum 401

Virchowweg 9

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Chair: Ina Koning

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  1. Carmen Orte (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
    24/09/2025, 11:00
    Adolescents and Risky Behaviours
    Oral presentation

    Authors: Carmen Orte (Universitat de les Illes Balears), María Valero de Vicente (University of Balearic Islands), Joan Amer (Universitat de les Illes Balears), Pep Lluís Oliver (University of Balearic Islands), Àngel Aguiló-Zuzama (University of Balearic Islands)

    Background: Exposure to sexually explicit internet material (SEIM) among adolescents has become increasingly prevalent,...

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  2. Timothy Piehler (University of Minnesota)
    24/09/2025, 11:15
    Digital Interventions in Prevention
    Oral presentation

    Authors: Timothy Piehler (University of Minnesota), Rachel Lucas-Thompson (Colorado State University), Nicole Morrell (University of Minnesota)

    Background: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) promote self-regulation skills in adolescents, which are critical for preventing conduct problems such as aggression, defiance, and violence. However, MBIs have rarely been tested for their...

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  3. Ina M. Koning (VU Amsterdam)
    24/09/2025, 11:30
    Adolescents and Risky Behaviours
    Oral presentation

    Authors: Ina M. Koning (VU Amsterdam), Emma Morelissen, Helen Vossen (Utrecht University)

    Background: This study investigated the longitudinal effects of (problematic) social media use on physical activity levels among adolescents and the extent to which gender moderated this relationship.
    Methods: A total of 205 adolescents (Mage= 13.7 years; 53.7% female) participated in two...

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  4. Dr Stephen Kulis (Arizona State University)
    24/09/2025, 11:45
    Aggressive Behaviour
    Oral presentation

    Authors: Flavio Marsiglia (Arizona State University), Stephen Kulis (Arizona State University), Sun-Kyung Lee (Arizona State University)

    Background: Exposure to violence in various forms is a common developmental risk for adolescents. Youth who witness, experience, and perpetrate violence are at high risk for maladaptive behavioral outcomes, including substance use, externalizing...

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