Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8869274 | Environmental Research | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Despite differential agreement between adolescents' self-reported mobile phone use and mobile operator traffic data, our findings demonstrate that self-reported usage adequately distinguishes between high and low use. The greater use of mobile smartphones over Wi-Fi networks by adolescents, as opposed to mobile phone networks, means operator data are not the gold standard for exposure assessment in this age group. This has important implications for epidemiologic research on the health effects of mobile phone use in adolescents.
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Authors
Michael O. Mireku, William Mueller, Charlotte Fleming, Irene Chang, Iroise Dumontheil, Michael S.C. Thomas, Marloes Eeftens, Paul Elliott, Martin Röösli, Mireille B. Toledano,