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IntroductionExcessive social media use, though considered unhealthy, is no longer formally categorized as an addiction or disorder, leading to a lack of consensus on this behavior. It raises concerns regarding the exclusion of Internet Addiction Disorder
Wing W. Y. Ho +4 more
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Background/Objectives: Social media addiction has increased among adolescents, and this addiction has negatively affected their health. It is necessary to investigate how this addiction brings negative effects to adolescents.
Melike Y. Celik, Selver Güler
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Despite growing attention paid to exploring the benefits as well as negative consequences of social media use, we know less about the background variables involved in social media addiction.
Bettina F. Piko +2 more
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Addiction to social media: a review [PDF]
Sayantani Basu, Sudheer C.V
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Social Media Addiction as a new form of addiction. Is it true?
Social media is a product of technology that brings significant impact to spread information and connect people around the world and entertainment. As a result, users can access various information easily. In other hand, by using media social excessively lead to dependency that has appears numbers of symptoms that similar with addiction such as ...
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Relationship Between Academic Engagement and Social Media Addiction in Ecuadorian University Students. [PDF]
Roque Herrera Y +3 more
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Addressing social media addiction in medical students: A timely and necessary assessment. [PDF]
Sahai S, Kumar A.
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Effect of attentional bias modification on social media addiction: a visual dot-probe task. [PDF]
Zhao J +6 more
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Depression and social media addiction among teenagers in a longitudinal study with dual moderation. [PDF]
Liu P, Wang J, Zuo Q, Han T, Zhang J.
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