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Sosyal medya bağımlılığının sosyal onay ihtiyacı ve beden memnuniyeti ile ilişkisi [PDF]
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of social media addiction with body satisfaction and the need for social approval and to examine whether the need for social approval mediates the relationship between social media addiction and body ...
Füsun Gökkaya +2 more
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Predictive Roles of Psychological Resilience and Coping Skills on Social Media Addiction
Social media addiction is fundamentally evaluated as a behavioral addiction. The studies on this issue stress the relation of long-term social media usage that may transform into addiction with chronical stress, depression, low psychological well-being ...
Seda Donat Bacıoğlu +1 more
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Adolescent social media addiction (revisited) [PDF]
Griffiths, MD, Kuss, D
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Social Media Addiction and Fear of War in Germany
Individuals with an excessive use of social media may be frequently exposed to stimuli, such as (fake) news or images of violence, which might lead to a higher fear of war.
André Hajek +2 more
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Social media ‘addiction’: The absence of an attentional bias to social media stimuli [PDF]
AbstractBackground and aimsSocial media use has become a ubiquitous part of society, with 3.8 billion users worldwide. While research has shown that there are positive aspects to social media engagement (e.g. feelings of social connectedness and wellbeing), much of the focus has been on the negative mental health outcomes which are associated with ...
K. Thomson +3 more
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Addictive social media usage during covid-19 pandemic: a case study of southern Punjab, Pakistan
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of fear of missing out, belongingness, and peer pressure on social media addiction and to find out the gender difference in social media addiction.
Huma Batool +2 more
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Social media addiction: technological déjà vu [PDF]
Zendle and Bowden-Jones are correct about the methodological shortcomings of research that aims to understand the effects of social media.12 But these observations also apply to related research that considers the effect of technology use more generally. Studies typically involve asking people to consider their personal experience with technology,3 …
Davidson, Brittany, Ellis, David
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This study aims to investigate the association between two important personality traits (extraversion and neuroticism) and social media addiction (SMA) through social media usage (SMU) while considering the important moderating role of life satisfaction.
Sana Dilawar +5 more
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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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Disordered social media use and risky drinking in young adults:Differential associations with addiction-linked traits [PDF]
Background Excessive or compulsive use of social media has been likened to an addiction, similar to other behavioural addictions such as pathological gambling or Internet addiction.
Lyvers, Michael +2 more
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