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Young people's computer use: implications for health education
Leslie M. Alexander,
Candace Currie
GCU London
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Collaborative Cross
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Computer Use
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Education Activities
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Exposure Frequency
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Exposure Time
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Extended Period
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Functional Impairment
50%
Headache
50%
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children
50%
Health Education
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Information Communication Technology
100%
Leisure Activities
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Neck-shoulder Pain
50%
Scotland
50%
Technology for Education
50%
Upper Limb
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Upper Limb Disorders
50%
Work Activity
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Young People
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Nursing and Health Professions
Disease
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Functional Disease
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Headache
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School-Aged Child
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Shoulder Pain
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World Health Organization
100%
Social Sciences
Health Behavior
50%
Health Education
100%
Information and Communication Technologies
100%
Leisure Activity
50%
School-Aged Child
50%
Secondary Analysis
50%
UK
50%
Psychology
Functional Impairment
100%
Leisure Activity
100%