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Social Media Addiction: Yeşilay's Awareness Campaigns Against Social Media Addiction
As with other addictions, social media addiction causes the individual to be exposed to many mental and physical problems. The Yeşilayhas an important place in the fight against addiction, especially in creating individual and social awareness.
Meryem Altıntaş
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Social media addiction: Applying the DEMATEL approach [PDF]
While there is a growing number of studies investigating the determinants of social media addiction, there is a lack of research on examining the importance of such predictors and their inter-correlations and inter-dependences from psychotherapists’ and researchers’ point of views.
Mohammad Dalvi-Esfahani +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of different types of social media use on social media addiction and subjective well-being, and the relationship between social media addiction and subjective well-being.
Lei Zhao
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Previous studies have examined the relationships between some antecedents and social media addiction. However, an important factor – social exclusion – has not received enough attention in the literature, the underlying psychological mechanisms that link
Heng Yue +4 more
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Overestimates of social media addiction are common but costly. [PDF]
Overuse of social media is commonly termed a behavioral addiction. However, there is reason to believe that users overestimate their addiction; instead, frequent use largely builds habits to automatically activate, scroll, post, and react on social media. The present research (N = 1204) explored the implications of overusing the addiction label.
Anderson IA, Wood W.
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Caught in the loop: the role of volitional control in the FoMO and social media addiction cycle [PDF]
This study explores the bidirectional relationship between fear of missing out (FoMO) and social media addiction, with particular attention to the mediating role of volitional control.
Yiheng Zhang
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Excessive and pathological use of the internet, social media, and smartphones increases the risk of behavioral addiction. Social media managers are constantly online because of their work and responsibilities, which suggests that they are a risk group ...
Recep Çolak, Ezgi Saylan Çolak
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Self-control and social support in the link between academic pressure anxiety depression and social media addiction in college students [PDF]
The deep integration of social media into daily routines has intensified concerns about problematic social media use among students, adversely affecting both educational outcomes and psychological well-being.
WeiYu Ma +6 more
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Low self esteem contributes to medical student social media addiction through chain mediation by academic Involution and anxiety [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the impact of low self-esteem on social media addiction among medical students, as well as the underlying mechanisms involving academic involution and anxiety.
Xiaodi Ma +6 more
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We are cyborgs: The role of narcissism and self-esteem to become social media and tourism addicts [PDF]
It is argued that excessive social media use can lead to an addiction. This study compares two proposed research models. The first model examines how social media addiction, narcissism, and self-esteem affect tourism addiction. Whilst the second
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