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Passing ethnographies: rethinking the sites of agency and reflexivity in a mediated world [PDF]
Couldry, Nick
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The impact of problematic social media use on subjective well-being among higher vocational college students: The chain mediating role of psychological distress and sleep disturbance. [PDF]
Li M, Khairani AZ, Jiang W.
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Association between problematic social media use and psychological distress among college students: a cross-sectional study in China exploring the mediating role of eating disorders. [PDF]
Hu N, Xiao X, Soh KL.
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Reducing problematic social media use via a package intervention
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2023AbstractProblematic social media use can be characterized as that which interferes with relationships, work, school, or sleep. Currently, there are no empirically supported treatments for reducing problematic social media use. We tested a package intervention to reduce the daily duration of social media use measured by a smartphone application with ...
Lesleigh Stinson, Jesse Dallery
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Conceptualizing Self-control on Problematic Social Media Use
Australasian Marketing Journal, 2021With increasing concerns about problematic social media use, self-control is expected to become an effective approach for excessive users to decrease possible harm for their well-being. This article explores the current literature on the conceptualization of self-control on social media.
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2022
In the research literature, “Problematic social media use” or “Social media addiction” have often been assessed by using the diagnostic criteria for other types of addiction or rewording the criteria in scales gauging other types of addiction (Andreassen, Torsheim, Brunborg, & Pallesen, 2012; Van den Eijnden, Lemmens, & Valkenburg, 2016).
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In the research literature, “Problematic social media use” or “Social media addiction” have often been assessed by using the diagnostic criteria for other types of addiction or rewording the criteria in scales gauging other types of addiction (Andreassen, Torsheim, Brunborg, & Pallesen, 2012; Van den Eijnden, Lemmens, & Valkenburg, 2016).
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Predictors of Problematic Social Media Use: Personality and Life-Position Indicators
Psychological Reports, 2020Given the preponderance of social media in our increasingly saturated media environments, there is a need for greater understanding of how personality traits and states can influence problematic social media use. This study examines whether contextual age indicators (life satisfaction, interpersonal interaction, social activity), the fear of missing ...
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