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Anxiety mediates the effect of social media addiction on negative attentional bias: the moderating role of impulsivity. [PDF]
Qiu R +6 more
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From Childhood Experiences to Social Media Addiction: Unraveling the Impact on Adolescents. [PDF]
Aydın D, Göncü HB.
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Social media addiction as the central mediating variable to explore the mechanism between physical exercise and sleep quality. [PDF]
Che X, Lu Z, Jin Y.
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The relationships between mental health and social media addiction, and between academic burnout and social media addiction among Chinese college students: A network analysis. [PDF]
Feng T +7 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
Xuemin Zhang, Hugejiletu Bao
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Social media addiction: an industry of unreliability
BMJ, 2019We agree with Zendle and Bowden-Jones that further research is needed to better understand the association between social media use and addiction,1 but several considerations should be made before science jumps into bed with industry. First, the reliability of data from social media …
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