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Problematic social media use in childhood and adolescence
At the time of writing, about 4.59 billion people use social media with many adolescents using their social media accounts across a myriad of applications and platforms. According to recent statistics, in 2022 individuals spent an average of 151 minutes on social media each day, illustrating the global relevance of social media (Dixon, 2022a,b). One of
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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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A meta-analysis of the problematic social media use and mental health
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2020Background: Although previous meta-analyses were conducted to quantitatively synthesize the relation between problematic social media (SM) use and mental health, they focused on Facebook addiction. Aims: The purpose of this meta-analysis is to examine this relation by extending the research scope via the inclusion of studies examining problematic use ...
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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.
Kseniia Zahrai +3 more
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Social anxiety and problematic social media use: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Addictive BehaviorsSome theories posit a close relationship between social anxiety and problematic social media use; however, empirical findings are inconsistent, and existing hypotheses are conflicting. Hence, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to clarify the relationship between social anxiety and problematic social media use.
Liang Rong HUANG
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Addictive-like Dimensions of Problematic Use of Social Media
Journal of Addiction MedicineCompulsive use of social media, when it becomes problematic, shares behavioral similarities with substance use disorders. Moreover, preliminary imaging studies have reported structural and functional brain deficits that overlap with those seen in drug addiction, supporting an addictive dimensional component underlying problematic use of social media ...
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[Problematic social media use : a call for a personalized approach].
Revue medicale suisse, 2022For a minority of vulnerable users in certain circumstances, the use of social media can have repercussions on health. Most often complaints concern adolescents. The request is most often focused on the time spent and the objective pursued is to regain control over it.
Sophia, Achab, Joël, Billieux
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Problematic Social Media Use and Impulsivity
Current Addiction Reports, 2023Kaitlin M. Lewin +2 more
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The Psychobiology of Problematic Use of Social Media
Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 2023Richard Morris +2 more
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Overweight/obesity are associated with but not explained by problematic social media use
Pediatric Obesity, 2023Andrew D. Frugé +2 more
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