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Social networking sites self-image antecedents of social networking site addiction

Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2020
This study examined social network services (SNS) self-image and relationship influences on SNS addiction in a cross-national sample of adults (N = 444; South Africans = 214, Americans = 230; femal...
Joon-ho Kim   +4 more
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How is Father Phubbing Associated with Adolescents’ Social Networking Sites Addiction? Roles of Narcissism, Need to Belong, and Loneliness

The Journal of psychology, 2022
Objective Parents’ phubbing has been found to be positively associated with adolescents’ internet-related addiction. However, it remains unknown whether father phubbing would influence adolescents’ social networking sites addiction (SNSA), and the ...
Pengcheng Wang   +6 more
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How Peer Victimization in Childhood Affects Social Networking Addiction in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating Roles of Social Anxiety and Perceived Loneliness

Deviant Behavior
Research to date has rarely addressed the association between peer victimization in childhood and social networking addiction in adulthood, much less the internal mechanism underlying that association.
Kunjie Cui, P. Yip
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A new method to measure and decrease the online social networking addiction

Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2018
The online social networking addiction is a type of technology addiction that can lead to distraction, depression, anxiety, and lower academic performance.
Mahsa Esmaeili Rad, F. Ahmadi
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The Path to Hedonic Information System Use Addiction: A Process Model in the Context of Social Networking Sites

Information systems research, 2022
Addiction to hedonic information systems yields significant negative consequences for users. Although we know about the causes of addictions, particularly those related to individual differences, recent evidence suggests that addiction evolves gradually ...
Isaac Vaghefi   +2 more
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A Hybrid Automata model of social networking addiction

Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming, 2018
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Nasti, Lucia, Milazzo, Paolo
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Theorising social networks addiction: an empirical investigation

International Journal of Social Media and Interactive Learning Environments, 2018
While social network platforms (SNPs) can provide their users with an enjoyable interaction experiences, their social-oriented characteristics may encourage users to use them extensively and hence results in addictive use behaviours. By incorporating, psychological (i.e., subjective norm, number of peers and mood alteration), behavioural (i.e ...
Shereef Abu Al Maati   +2 more
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Frequency of use, moral incongruence, and religiosity and their relationships with self-perceived addiction to pornography, internet use, social networking and online gaming.

Addiction, 2020
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Moral incongruence involves disapproval of a behaviour in which people engage despite their moral beliefs. Although considerable research has been conducted on how moral incongruence relates to pornography use, potential roles for ...
K. Lewczuk   +4 more
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Addiction to Social Networking Sites and User Responses

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2021
Prior studies have primarily used "variable-centered" perspectives to identify factors underlying user responses to social networking site (SNS) addiction, their predictors and outcomes. This paper extends this perspective by taking a person-centered approach to examine (1) the prototypical subpopulations (profiles) of users' extent of SNS addiction ...
Hamed Qahri-Saremi   +2 more
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Associations between emotion recognition and social networking site addiction

Psychiatry Research, 2020
With the widespread use of the internet today, many studies have been conducted regarding the use of social networking sites (SNS). Despite the growing literature on the effects of SNS on human life, there are limited successful therapeutic interventions for SNS addiction.
Pınar, Ünal-Aydın   +3 more
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