Refereed articles in scientific journals
Zilbersten, T., & Shomron, B. (2024). Schizophrenia depictions in the media: A cross national analysis. Schizophrenia Research, 274, 171-177. doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2024.09.016
Eliashar R, Zilberstein T, Shmulewitz D, Skvirsky V, Vider M, Lev-Ran S. (2024). Reported Increase in Substance Use Following Mass Terrorism and the Role of Psychosocial Factors. JAMA Netw Open. 2024;7(7):e2423993. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.23993
Yeshua-Katz, D., & Zilberstein, T. (2021). Facebook Use and Well-Being Among Army Veterans With PTSD. International Journal of Communication, 15, 22. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/16511
Pelled, A., Zilberstein, T., Tsirulnikov, A., Pick, E., Patkin, Y., & Tal-Or, N. (2017). Textual Primacy Online: Impression Formation Based on Textual and Visual Cues in Facebook Profiles. American Behavioral Scientist, 61(7), 672-687. doi.org/10.1177/0002764217717563
Lewis, N., Martinez, LS, Agbarya, A., & *Piatok-Vaisman, T. (2016). Examining patterns and motivations for drug-related information seeking and scanning behavior: A cross-national comparison of American and Israeli college students. Communication Quarterly, 64(2), 145-172. doi.org/10.1080/01463373.2015.1103282
*Surname change to Zilberstein following marriage
Proceedings
Pelled, A., Zilberstein, T ., Pick, E., Patkin, Y., Tsironlikov, A., & Tal-Or, N. (2016, July). Which Post Will Impress the Most?: Impression Formation Based on Visual and Textual Cues in Facebook Profiles. Proceedings of the 7th 2016 International Conference on Social Media & Society (p. 25). ACM.
Book reviews
Zilberstein, T. (2024). "Media and psychoanalysis: A critical introduction By Jacob Johanssen and Steffen Krüger". London, UK: Karnac Books Limited. 2022. £26.99, ISBN 9781913494575. British Journal of Psychology. doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12698
Zilberstein, T. (2021). Coping with illness digitally. By Stephen A. Rains. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2020. 240 pp. Hardcover US $35.00, ISBN 9780262038287. British Journal of Psychology. doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12504