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Relationship between Narcissism, Self-Esteem, and Social Media Addiction in Preclinical Medical Students

open access: yesAlthea Medical Journal, 2021
Background: Narcissism is a condition in which people have a constant demand to be complimented and prioritized. Self-esteem is a subjective evaluation of one's worth.
Helen Susanto   +3 more
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Social media addiction: technological déjà vu [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2019
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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Dynamical Analysis of Modified Mathematical Model of Social Media Addiction

open access: yesCauchy: Jurnal Matematika Murni dan Aplikasi
In this study, there is no division between addiction in the mild and severe stages. Therefore, it is necessary to divide the stages of addiction because the healing is clearly different.
Juhari Juhari   +3 more
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Does Social Media Usage Threaten Future Human Resources by Causing Smartphone Addiction? A Study on Students Aged 9-12

open access: yesAddicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions, 2018
Social media usage and smartphone addiction vary according to gender, Internet access plan, and smartphone ownership. In childhood, uncontrolled social media usage opens the way to cases of smartphone addiction.
Fikret Sözbilir   +1 more
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A Comparative Study of Social Media Addiction Among Turkish and Korean University Students

open access: yesJournal of Economy Culture and Society, 2020
Social networks, where access is provided through mobile phones via the internet, have transformed our communication habits, while also paving the way for social media addiction. As social media addiction harms all areas of a person’s life, this research
Aylin Tutgun Ünal
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The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem Between Meaning in Life and Social Media Addiction

open access: yesAddicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions
The advent of digital technologies has markedly transformed human interactions and communication. While social media platforms facilitate connectivity and information sharing, their compelling features, such as instant notifications and one-click ...
Berhan Akdağ, Cansu Ünsal
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A comparative study on social media usage and health status among students studying in pre-university colleges of urban Bengaluru

open access: yesIndian Journal of Community Medicine, 2018
Introduction: Social Media usage is a “global consumer phenomenon” with an exponential rise within the past few years. The use of social media websites is among the common activity for today's adolescents, they are sometimes overused/misused, which may ...
N R Ramesh Masthi   +2 more
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Black Women’s Social Media Use Integration and Social Media Addiction

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2023
Black American women are among the largest consumer groups of social media in the United States. In recent years, Black American women have curated spaces on social media platforms to authentically converse about Black womanhood and resist structural ...
Sara Matsuzaka   +2 more
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Relationship Between Loneliness, Inadequacy, Social Anxiety and Online Social Support with Social Media Addiction

open access: yesPsikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar, 2023
The primary objective of this study is to explore the correlations between feelings of loneliness, inadequacy, and social anxiety, alongside virtual social support levels, in relation to the extent of social media addiction.
Emine Sevinç Tok, Merve Arslan Aldemir
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Treatment for social media addiction with hypnotic-oriented counseling

open access: yesDiscover Psychology
Background Research has identified social media addiction as a new and often unrecognized clinical disorder that impacts users' ability to control social media use which can lead to relational, work, and social problems.
Gian Sugiana Sugara, Rikza Fadhilah
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