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Social media use and depression among middle-aged and older Chinese adults: mediating roles of health literacy and perceived social support. [PDF]
Liu Y, Zhao X.
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Technostress in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence: Mental Health Implications in Medical Education. [PDF]
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Problematic Social Media Use and Anxiety: A Literature Review and Conceptual Model
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Social media overload, gender differences and knowledge withholding
Kybernetes, 2021PurposeDrawing on the stress and coping theory, conservation of resources (COR) theory and social role theory, this study aims to investigate the impact of social media overload on knowledge withholding behavior and examine the gender differences in ...
Dongmi Wu, Junjun Zheng
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Information Processing and Management, 2021
Social media overload has been suggested to be an important techno-stressor, leading to a negative outcome in the form of discontinuous usage intention. However, the coping process through which social media overload affects discontinuous usage intention
Jiabao Lin, Xin Luo
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Social media overload has been suggested to be an important techno-stressor, leading to a negative outcome in the form of discontinuous usage intention. However, the coping process through which social media overload affects discontinuous usage intention
Jiabao Lin, Xin Luo
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Social media overload and proactive–reactive innovation behaviour: A TTSC framework perspective
International Journal of Information ManagementSuying Gao
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Effects of social media overload on academic performance: a stressor–strain–outcome perspective
Asian Journal of Communication, 2020As an emerging phenomenon, social media overload has become prevalent among students and led to significant negative consequences. Based on the stressor–strain–outcome model, this study argues that three kinds of overload (information, communication, and
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Information Technology & People, 2018
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of excessive social media use on individual job performance and its exact mechanism. An extended stressor–strain–outcome research model is proposed to explain how excessive social media use at ...
Lingling Yu +3 more
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of excessive social media use on individual job performance and its exact mechanism. An extended stressor–strain–outcome research model is proposed to explain how excessive social media use at ...
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