See below for a list of publications and conference presentations. For more details and full text links, please visit my ResearchGate page.

Journal Articles

Woods, H. C. & Scott, H. (2016) #Sleepyteens: social media use in adolescence is associated with poor sleep quality, anxiety, depression and low self-esteem. Journal of Adolescence, 51, 41-49.

Conference presentations

Scott, H., Woods, H. C., & Biello, S. M. (2017) Adolescents’ bedtime social media use: underlying motivations and sleep costs. Poster presented at World Sleep 2017, Prague, Czech Republic, 7-11 October.

Scott, H., Woods, H. C., & Biello, S. M. (2017) Adolescents’ motivations for bedtime social media use and impact on sleep. Poster presented at BPS Qualitative Methods in Psychology Biennial Conference, Aberystwyth, UK, 5-7 July.

Scott, H., Gardani, M., Biello, S. & Woods, H.C. (2016) Social media use, fear of missing out and sleep outcomes in adolescence. Poster presented at 23rd Congress of the European Sleep Research Society, Bologna, Italy, 13-16 September.

Scott, H., & Woods, H. C. (2016) Evening social media use and emotional investment in social media predict poor sleep and mental health in adolescence. Poster presented at BPS Annual Conference, Nottingham, UK, 26-28 April.

Woods, H.C. & Scott, H. (2015) #sleepyteens - Is social media use related to sleep quality, self-esteem, anxiety and depression in adolescence? Presented by co-author at World Sleep 2015, Istanbul, Turkey, 31 October - 3 November.

Woods, H.C. & Scott, H. (2015) #sleepyteens - What we are learning about social media use in adolescence. Presented by co-author at Holyrood Policy: Children and Young People’s Mental Health, Edinburgh, UK, 29 October.

Woods, H.C. & Scott, H. (2015) #sleepyteens - Is social media use related to sleep quality, self-esteem, anxiety and depression in adolescence? Presented at British Psychological Society Developmental Section and Social Section Annual Conference, Manchester, UK, 9-11 September.

Book Reviews

Scott, H. (2016, March) ‘Anxious: The Modern Mind in the Age of Anxiety’ by Joseph LeDoux. The Psychologist, 29, 226.