- Document a subject search: Internet and Mental Health
- What database did you use? Social Sciences. EBSCOHost
- What source, identified with a full APA citation, led you to a subject term to use?Journal of Youth & Adolescence ; Feb2017, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p343-357, 15p, 4 Diagrams, 3 Charts
- Was the search useful?
- How many results did it turn up? 177
- Was the search generally useful? not very great. many un useful sources appeared on the first page
- Why were the results useful or were not useful? for some reason some of the results contained subjects that were not what I was looking for. Such as COVID-19, sexual , gender, and allergies.
- Document a citation trace:
- What database did you use? Academic Search Premier
- What source, identified with a full APA citation, did you trace? (It must be a different source than the one used in the subject search.)Mars, B., Gunnell, D., Biddle, L., Kidger, J., Moran, P., Winestone, L., & Heron, J. (2020). Prospective associations between internet use and poor mental health: A population-based study. PLosOne, 15(7), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235889
- How many sources cited it? 12
- How many sources did it cite? 43
- Was each search useful?
- How many results did each turn-up? 1,223
- Was each search generally useful? yes it conducted great article that I believed covered over the causes the internet would hold with mental health
- Why were the results for each useful or were not useful. Searches in this database were pretty useful because it contained exactly what i was looking for in the subject line and did not throw in any information that was irrelevant