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There are 38 studies that match your criteria (5 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=Epidemiology,Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Subtype=Risk Perception, Mobile Phone Use Patterns

View This Study - Citation No: 4300
Title HOW WELL DO ADOLESCENTS RECALL USE OF MOBILE TELEPHONES? RESULTS OF A VALIDATION STUDY.
Reference BMC Med Res Methodol., Vol. 9, Pg. 36 - (9 pages), 2009
Author(s) Inyang I., Benke G., Morrissey J. J., McKenzie R., Abramson M.
PubMed UID 19523193
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4447
Title EMERGING TECHNOLOGY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR
Reference Exerc Sport Sci Rev, Vol. 36, Pg. 171 - 172, 2008
Author(s) Dzewaltowski D. A.
PubMed UID 18815484
Project ID 2039
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4448 (Letter to the Editor)
Title THE EVOLVING DEFINITION OF "SEDENTARY."
Reference Exerc Sport Sci Rev., Vol. 36, Pg. 173 - 178, 2008
Author(s) Pate R. R., O'Neill J. R., Lobelo F.
PubMed UID 18815485
Project ID 2039
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4449 (Letter to the Editor)
Title HOW SHOULD OBJECTIVELY MEASURED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DATA BE USED ANALYTICALLY?
Reference Exerc Sport Sci Rev., Vol. 37, Pg. 109 - 110, 2009
Author(s) Aoyagi Y., Shephard R. J.
PubMed UID 19305203
Project ID 2039
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4668
Title EFFECTS OF CELLULAR PHONE EMAIL USE ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN JAPAN.
Reference Psychiatry Clin Neurosci., Vol. 63, Pg. 703 - 1 page, 2009
Author(s) Imamura A., Nishida A., Nakazawa N., Shimodera S., Okazaki Y., et al. .
PubMed UID 19788635
Project ID 2133
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4720
Title CELL PHONE USE BY ADOLESCENTS WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME.
Reference Res Autism Spectr Dosord., Vol. 4, Pg. 314 - 318, 2010
Author(s) Durkin K., Whitehouse A., Jaquet E., Ziatas K., Walker A. J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2149
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4733 (Letter to the Editor)
Title FROM 'PLAYSTATION THUMB' TO 'CELLPHONE THUMB': THE NEW EPIDEMIC IN TEENAGERS
Reference S Afr Med J, Vol. 99, Pg. 161 - 162, 2009
Author(s) Karim S. A.
PubMed UID 19563092
Project ID 2158
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4739
Title A NEW METHOD TO DETERMINE LATERALITY OF MOBILE TELEPHONE USE IN ADOLESCENTS.
Reference Occup Environ Med., Vol. 67, Pg. 507 - 512, 2010
Author(s) Inyang I., Benke G. P., McKenzie R., Wolfe R., Abramson M. J.
PubMed UID 19955574
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4934
Title PREDICTORS OF MOBILE TELEPHONE USE AND EXPOSURE ANALYSIS IN AUSTRALIAN ADOLESCENTS.
Reference J Paediatr Child Health., Vol. 46, Pg. 226 - 233, 2010
Author(s) Inyang I., Benke G., Dimitriadis C., Simpson P., McKenzie R., Abramson M.
PubMed UID 20337871
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4986
Title Use of mobile phones and changes in cognitive function in adolescents.
Reference Occup Environ Med., Vol. 67, Pg. 861 - 866, 2010
Author(s) Thomas S., Benke G., Inyang I., Croft R. J., Abramson M. J., et al. .
PubMed UID 20798018
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4987
Title Cordless telephone use: Implications for mobile phone research.
Reference J Environ Monit., Vol. 12, Pg. 809 - 812, 2010
Author(s) Redmayne M., Inyang I., Dimitriadis C., Benke G., Abramson M. J.
PubMed UID 20383359
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5390
Title Clustering of excess health concerns for electromagnetic fields among health personnel: A quantitative and qualitative approach.
Reference J Health Psychol., Vol. [Epub ahead of print], Pg. - (13 pages), Nov 11 2013
Author(s) Gerakopoulou P., Matsoukis I. L., Giagkou N., Dessypris N., Cassimos D. C., et al. .
PubMed UID 24217062
Project ID 2337
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5459
Title Risk perception and public concerns of electromagnetic waves from cellular phones in Korea.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 35, Pg. 235 - 244, 2014
Author(s) Kim K., Kim H. J., Song D. J., Cho Y. M., Choi J. W.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2359
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5556
Title Response to potential information technology risk: Users valuation of electromagnetic field from mobile phones.
Reference Telematics and Informatics., Vol. 32, Pg. 57 - 66, 2015
Author(s) Jung Y., Kim S.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2359
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5561
Title The role of anxiety in the perception of technological hazards - A cross-sectional study on cell phones and masts.
Reference Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique., Vol. 62, Pg. 135 - 143, 2014
Author(s) Denny-Bas V., Zmirou-Navier D., De Tychey C., Briancon S.
PubMed UID 24646673
Project ID 2371
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5576
Title A forecasting method to reduce estimation bias in self-reported cell phone data.
Reference J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol., Vol. 23, Pg. 539 - 544, 2013
Author(s) Redmayne M., Smith E., Abramson M. J.
PubMed UID 22805984
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5610
Title Adolescents' risk perceptions on mobile phones and their base stations, their trust to authorities and incivility in using mobile phones: a cross-sectional survey on 2240 high school students in Izmir, Turkey.
Reference Environ Health., Vol. 12, Pg. 10 - (10 Pages), 2013
Author(s) Hassoy H., Durusoy R., Karababa A. O.
PubMed UID 3351724
Project ID 2383
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5613
Title New Zealand adolescents' cellphone and cordless phone user-habits: are they at increased risk of brain tumours already? A cross-sectional study.
Reference Environ Health., Vol. 12, Pg. 5 - , 2013
Author(s) Redmayne M.
PubMed UID 23302218
Project ID 2384
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5656
Title Adolescent in-school cellphone habits: a census of rules, survey of their effectiveness, and fertility implications.
Reference Reprod Toxicol., Vol. 32, Pg. 354 - 359, 2011
Author(s) Redmayne M., Smith E., Abramson M. J.
PubMed UID 21920431
Project ID 2384
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5788
Title Association between mobile phone use and inattention in 7102 Chinese adolescents: a population-based cross-sectional study.
Reference BMC Public Health., Vol. 14, Pg. (7 pages) - , 2014
Author(s) Zheng F., Gao P., He M., Zhengping Y., Zhang L., et al. .
PubMed UID 25273315
Project ID 2423
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6038
Title Association between mobile phone use and self-reported well-being in children: a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study in Chongqing, China.
Reference BMJ Open., Vol. 5(5), Pg. e007302 - (8 pages), 2015
Author(s) Zheng F., Gao P., Zhou Z., Yu Z., Zhang L., et al. .
PubMed UID 25967996
Project ID 2423
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6205
Title Patterns in wireless phone estimation data from a cross-sectional survey: what are the implications for epidemiology?
Reference BMJ Open., Vol. 2, Pg. pii: e000887. - doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000887., 2012
Author(s) Redmayne M., Smith E., Abramson M. J.
PubMed UID 22952160
Project ID 2384
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6219
Title The heritability and genetic correlates of mobile phone use: a twin study of consumer behavior.
Reference Twin Res Hum Genet., Vol. 15, Pg. 97 - 106, 2012
Author(s) Miller G., Zhu G., Wright M. J., Hansell N. K., Martin N. G.
PubMed UID 22784459
Project ID 2538
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6294
Title Use of mobile and cordless phones and cognition in Australian primary school children: a prospective cohort study.
Reference Environ Health., Vol. 15(1), Pg. 26 - doi: 10.1186/s12940-016-0116-1., 2016
Author(s) Redmayne M., Smith C. L., Benke G., Croft R. J., Abramson M. J., et al. .
PubMed UID 26892106
Project ID 2384
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6326
Title Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on performance and electrophysiology in adolescents, young adults and older adults.
Reference Clin Neurophysiol., Vol. 122, Pg. 2203 - 2216, 2011
Author(s) Leung S., Croft R. J., McKenzie R. J., Hamblin D., Simpson D.
PubMed UID 21570341
Project ID 1647
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6541 (Dosimetry)
Title Radiofrequency-electromagnetic field exposures in kindergarten children.
Reference J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. , Vol. 27, Pg. 497 - 504, 2017
Author(s) Bhatt C. R., Redmayne M., Billah B., Abramson M. J., Benke G.
PubMed UID 27759027
Project ID 2384
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6782
Title Mobile phone use, school electromagnetic field levels and related symptoms: a crosssectional survey among 2150 high school students in Izmir.
Reference Environmental Health., Vol. 16, Pg. 51 - , 2017
Author(s) Durusoy R., Hassoy H., Ozkurt A., Karababa O.
PubMed UID doi.org/10.1186/s12940-017-0257-x
Project ID 2383
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7042
Title Exposure to and use of mobile devices in children aged 1-60 months.
Reference European Journal of Pediatrics., Vol. 178, Pg. 221 - 227, 2019
Author(s) Kilic A. O., Sari E., Yucel H., Ouz M. M., Polat E., et al. .
PubMed UID 30402717
Project ID 2383
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7155
Title Prevalence of beliefs about actual and mythical causes of cancer and their association with socio-demographic and health-related characteristics: Findings from a crosssectional survey in England.
Reference European Journal of Cancer., Vol. 103, Pg. 308 - 316, 2018
Author(s) Shahab L., McGowan J. A., Waller J., Smith S. G.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2811
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7161
Title Pattern of mobile phone use among students of an institution.
Reference J Nepal Med Assoc. , Vol. 56, Pg. 522 - 526, 2018
Author(s) Thapa K., Pokharel R., Sigdel R., Rimal S. P.
PubMed UID 30058636
Project ID 2158
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7232
Title Medical students risk perceptions on decreased attention, physical and social risks in using mobile phones and the factors related with their risk perceptions.
Reference International Journal of Environmental Health Research., Vol. 29, Pg. - , 2019
Author(s) Simsek H., Hassoy H., Oztoprak D., Yilmaz T.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2383
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7468
Title An Experimental Study of Effects of Media Implication on Self-Report Symptoms Related With MP Use.
Reference Frontiers in Public Health. , Vol. 8, Pg. 175 - doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00175, 2020
Author(s) Gao P., Zheng F-. Z., He M-. D., Li M., Zhou Z., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2423
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7648
Title The Relationship between Risk Perception of Cell Phones and Objective Knowledge of EMF in Korea.
Reference Int J Environ Res Public Health., Vol. 17, Pg. 7207 - , 2020
Author(s) Seo M. S., Choi J. W., Kim K. H., Choi H. D.
PubMed UID 33019749
Project ID 2359
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8419 (Literature Review)
Title Radiofrequency exposure in young and old: different sensitivities in light of age-relevant natural differences.
Reference Reviews on environmental health., Vol. 30, Pg. 323 - 335, 2015
Author(s) Redmayne M., Johansson O.
PubMed UID 26613328
Project ID 2384
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8582
Title Psychological Drivers of Individual Differences in Risk Perception: A Systematic Case Study Focusing on 5 G.
Reference Psychological Science. , Vol. 32, Pg. 1592 - 1604, 2021
Author(s) Frey R.
PubMed UID https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797621998312
Project ID 3033
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8648
Title Associations between Conspiracism and the Rejection of Scientific Innovations.
Reference Public Underst Sci., Vol. 30, Pg. 854 - 867, 2021
Author(s) Marques M. D., Kerr J. R., Williams M. N., Ling M., McLennan J.
PubMed UID 33860713
Project ID 3048
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8845
Title Exposure and Use of Mobile Media Devices by Young Children.
Reference Pediatrics., Vol. 136, Pg. 1044 - 1050, 2015
Author(s) Kavali H. K., Irigoyen M. M., Nunez-Davis R., Budaki J. G., Mohanty S. H., et al. .
PubMed UID 26527548
Project ID 3079
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8852
Title Use of mobile and cordless phones and change in cognitive function: a prospective cohort analysis of Australian primary school children.
Reference Environ Health., Vol. 16, Pg. 62 - , 2017
Author(s) Bhatt C. R., Benke G., Smith C. L., Redmayne M., Dimitriadis C., et al. .
PubMed UID 28629417
Project ID 2384