Type,"Title (Orig.)","Title (Engl. transl.)",Authors,Year,Language,"Type of publication","Main Results","Theoretical contribution","Implications for parents","Implications for educational professionals","Implications for policy makers","Implications for other stakeholders",DOI,"Evidence Base URL" Publication,"Mediensucht 2020 – Gaming und Social Media in Zeiten von Corona. DAK-Längsschnittstudie: Befragung von Kindern, Jugendlichen (12 – 17 Jahre) und deren Eltern","Media Addiction 2020 – Gaming and social media during Corona. DAK-longitudinal study: survey of children, adolescents (12 to 17 years) and their parents",DAK-Gesundheit,2020,German,"Report and working paper","Key findings: - The time online and the frequency of usage (during weekdays and the weekend) has increased compared to fall 2019 (for all age groups and gender) - Higher education of parents decreases the time children are online - Boys show a higher degree of risky or pathological gaming behaviour than girls - 10% of the age group 10 to 17 years show risky gaming behaviour and 2,7% show pathological usage; 8,2% show risky social media behaviour and 3,2% show pathological behaviour - The media usage times have a strong impact on risky and pathological behaviour",No,"Parental practices / parental mediation; Parenting guidance / support ",,,,,https://base.core-evidence.eu/publications/12