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Social Media Addiction and Procrastination in Peruvian University Students: Exploring the Role of Emotional Regulation and Age Moderation. [PDF]

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Fuentes Chavez SE   +5 more
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(Un)Social Media Addiction

2023
The purpose of this culminating project was to write a theoretical journal article manuscript with the intention of submission for publication to Cyberpsychology: The Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace. The presented article discusses the mental health concerns associated with addictive social media use and position dance/movement therapy ...
Jessica Lynn Daley, Christina Devereaux
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Does social media addiction exist?

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2021
In science, medicine and technology, our discoveries and theories are constantly under scrutiny. Changes in society can create a need for new research and the questioning of topics previously thought to be understood. There are many examples that illustrate this, none more contentious than the subject of addiction.
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Pre-school teachers' social media addiction

Elektronik Dil ve Eğitim Dergisi, 2022
Sosyal medya; günlük haber okuma, oyun, paylaşım, sosyal ilişkiler kurma, bilgi alma ve eğitim gibi birçok alanda kullanılmaktadır. Ancak bazı durumlarda sosyal medyanın aşırı kullanımı, bireylerde bağımlılık yaratabilmektedir. Bu araştırma okul öncesi öğretmenlerinin sosyal medya bağımlılıklarının çeşitli değişkenler açısından irdelemek için ...
Servet KARDEŞ, Şeyma DİLEK
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Social media addiction: an industry of unreliability

BMJ, 2019
We 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 …
Isobel, Baxter   +3 more
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Social media addiction and social media reactions: The implications for job performance

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2019
We investigate the intersection of social media and the workplace, focusing on job performance impacts of employees' social media addictions and social media reactions through work-family balance and burnout. The research model is grounded in conservation of resources theory, which suggests social media compulsions and emotional reactions to co-worker ...
Suzanne, Zivnuska   +4 more
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Social media addiction and work engagement among nurses

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2021
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between social media addiction (SMA) and work engagement (WE) among nurses in Turkey.This cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted with 205 nurses. In the study, the SMA and WE scales were used.It was determined that there was a negative significant correlation between the SMA and WE
Haydar Hoşgör   +2 more
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Addiction to Social Media

Researchers over the last decade have drawn attention to a new trend in social media use which has been described by some psychologists as social media addiction. Social media addictive behaviour is defined as an excess usage of social networks for entertainment, communication, and expression.
Natasha Saqib   +2 more
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