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The mediating effect of nomophobia in the relationship between problematic social media use/problematic smartphone use and psychological distress among university students

Psychology, Health & Medicine
As smartphones and social media become more common, the psychological impact on university students has garnered increasing research attention. The present study examined nomophobia as the mediator in the relatioship between problematic social media use (
S. Tung   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Problematic Social Media Use or Social Media Addiction in Pediatric Populations

Pediatric Clinics of North America
With the advent of smartphones and the popularization of social media sites at the beginning of the twenty-first century, children and adolescents have been exposed to a world of virtual interactions in social networking sites that are designed to increase engagement of the user for profit.
Carol, Vidal, Clifford, Sussman
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Narcissism and the risk of exercise addiction in youth: the impact of problematic social media use and fitspiration exposure

European Journal of Developmental Psychology
Exercise represents precious tool in multimodal interventions for countering pathological conditions and promoting individual well-being. However, it might evolve into an addiction when people overinvest and prioritize training, neglecting other areas of
Marco Giancola   +2 more
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Understanding daily problematic social media use of young adults: the role of trait- and state-fear of missing out.

Psychology and Health
Fear of missing out (FoMO) is strongly associated with problematic social media use (PSMU) in young adults; however, little is known about the different roles of trait-FoMO and state-FoMO in PSMU. This longitudinal study used 9-consecutive-day ecological
Xuemei Gao   +4 more
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Social anxiety and problematic social media use: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Addictive Behaviors
Some 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.
Wenfeng Wu, Liangrong Huang, Fang Yang
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The Relationship Between Envy and Problematic Social Media Use: Evidence From Longitudinal Study and Daily Diary Investigation.

International Journal of Psychology
Social media is widely used worldwide, and previous research has established a link between envy and social media use. However, the dynamic association between envy and problematic social media use has rarely been explored.
Na Xiao   +7 more
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Fear of missing out (FOMO), emotional distress, and problematic social media use among university student

Indian Journal of Psychiatric Social Work
Background: The rapid increase in social media usage among university students has emphasised the psychological difficulties associated with Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), Emotional Distress, and Problematic Social Media Use.
Renny Thomas, Mariya Alice George
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A meta-analysis of the problematic social media use and mental health

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2020
Background: 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.
Chiungjung Huang
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Predictors of Problematic Social Media Use: Personality and Life-Position Indicators

Psychological Reports, 2020
Given 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 ...
Pavica Sheldon   +2 more
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Narcissism and Problematic Social Media Use: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of Fear of Missing out and Trait Mindfulness in Youth

International journal of human computer interactions
Social media use has increased worldwide, facilitating social relationships as well as the widespread exchange of information, images, and ideas. However, some individuals may develop a compulsive and unregulated engagement with social media platforms ...
Marco Giancola   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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