de Hesselle, Lea C.
Montag, Christian
Funding for this research was provided by:
Universität Ulm
Article History
Received: 25 October 2023
Accepted: 20 February 2024
First Online: 13 March 2024
Declarations
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: The present study was approved by the university’s ethics committee (Ethics committee of University of Ulm) under application number 252/22 and all methods were carried out in accordance with relevant guidelines.Informed consent was obtained from all participants in the study at the baseline assessment.
: Not applicable.
: Dr. Montag reports no conflict of interest. However, for reasons of transparency Dr. Montag mentions that he has received (to Ulm University and earlier University of Bonn) grants from agencies such as the German Research Foundation (DFG). Dr. Montag has performed grant reviews for several agencies; has edited journal sections and articles; has given academic lectures in clinical or scientific venues or companies; and has generated books or book chapters for publishers of mental health texts. For some of these activities he received royalties, but never from gaming or social media companies. Dr. Montag mentions that he was part of a discussion circle (Digitalität und Verantwortung: ) debating ethical questions linked to social media, digitalization and society/democracy at Facebook. In this context, he received no salary for his activities. Finally, he mentions that he currently functions as independent scientist on the scientific advisory board of the Nymphenburg group (Munich, Germany). This activity is financially compensated. Moreover, he is on the scientific advisory board of Applied Cognition (Redwood City, CA, USA), an activity which is also compensated.Lea C. de Hesselle reports no conflict of interest.