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Background In the digital age, the relationship between social media use and mental health has gained significant attention. Problematic social media use can negatively affect mental health, while mental health literacy plays a crucial role in mitigating
Zhang Jiayuan, Meng Lina, Li Yang
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The relation between (problematic) social media use and physical activity; a two-wave study
IntroductionThis study investigated the longitudinal effects of (problematic) social media use on physical activity levels among adolescents and the extent to which gender moderated this relationship.MethodsA total of 387 adolescents (Mage = 13.8 years ...
Ina M. Koning +2 more
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Problematic social media use and psychological symptoms in adolescents
Abstract Purpose This study examined time trends in significant child and adolescent psychological symptoms and explored the association of frequent and problematic social media use with these symptoms.
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Problematic social media use and vaping among Mexican-American college students
Introduction Social media use and vaping nicotine are highly prevalent in the daily lives of young adults, especially among Mexican-American college students.
Bara S. Bataineh +8 more
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BackgroundFear of missing out (FoMO) has emerged as an important psychological concern among university students, associated with excessive social media engagement and linked to academic and sleep-related outcomes.
Fahad Alzahrani +14 more
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Prolonged social media use is not fundamentally problematic in a Hungarian representative study
Excessive time spent using social media is often considered a core characteristic of technology-related addictions; however, there is growing evidence that prolonged use may be only weakly associated with symptoms of problematic use.
Ágnes Zsila +2 more
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Problematic Social Media Use and Inhibitory Control
Although increasing evidence suggests substantial overlap between behavioural addictions and substance use disorders, there is insufficient data for the classification of behavioural addictions, such as problematic social media use.
Holly Shannon +2 more
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Problematic Social Media Use and Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescents
Abstract Purpose: This study examined time trends in significant child and adolescent internalizing symptoms and explored the association of excessive and problematic social media use with these symptoms. Methods: Time trends in internalizing symptoms were assessed using data from five waves of the international survey of Health Behavior in ...
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Evening-types are at higher risk of problematic smartphone use and addiction to social media, but little is known about the possible mediating factors. Given the rising prevalence and broad negative impacts of smartphone and social media addiction, these
Evans, Simon L, Wallinheimo, Anna-Stiina
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Summary Background Obesity has been associated with problematic internet use or internet use characterized by impulsivity, dependence, risk taking or impairment.
Anna F Jolliff +2 more
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