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Exploring the relationship between problematic social networking sites use and depression: A longitudinal study.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
The association between problematic social networking sites use and depression is established, yet the directionality remains to be clarified. This longitudinal study investigated the causal dynamics between the two phenomena by administering a ...
Xiaoling Li, Hailei Li
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Social Networking Sites Use and Cross Cultural Adaptation of Muslim Indonesian Students in Australian Universities: Valuing Cultural Diversity

open access: yesJurnal Komunikasi, 2016
Muslim Asian students have diverse specific needs when undertaking education in western country universities. Many international students use social networking sites as media for distance communication and helping in their adjustment.
Imam Nuraryo
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Social Networking Sites as Communication, Interaction, and Learning Environments: Perceptions and Preferences of Distance Education Students

open access: yesJournal of Learning for Development, 2017
The advent of Web 2.0 technologies transformed online networks into interactive spaces in which user-generated content has become the core material. With the possibilities that emerged from Web 2.0, social networking sites became very popular.
Aras Bozkurt   +2 more
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Fostering college students’ mental well-being: the impact of social networking site utilization on emotion management and regulation

open access: yesBMC Psychology
With the widespread proliferation of the Internet, social networking sites have increasingly become integrated into the daily lives of university students, leading to a growing reliance on these platforms.
Yuehua Han, Zhifen Xu
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The relationship between social networking sites usage and psychological distress among undergraduate students during COVID-19 lockdown

open access: yesHeliyon, 2020
During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, interpersonal interactions are restricted to social networks. Undergraduate students are isolated in their homes and dorms. Loneliness is closely related to psychological distress.
Tariq N. Al-Dwaikat   +3 more
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Online Social Networking Sites and Mental Health Research

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2015
Umar eToseeb, Becky eInkster
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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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Social Networking Sites

Nurse Educator, 2010
In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use the Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools, social networking and social bookmarking sites, virtual worlds, and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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Social Networking Sites

2019
Social networking sites such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, etc. have become the heart of the worldwide wireless network users. These sites are becoming the new weapons for the malicious users. Merely searching with the name of the person, every single detail about that person can be found on the profiles of these sites.
Vandana Rohokale, Ramjee Prasad
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Sociality Through Social Network Sites

2013
This chapter reports authoritative insights into one of the most significant developments related to social interaction – social network sites – and offers an analytic framework for exploring these new sites, while underscoring the centrality of social interaction since the Internet's earliest days, such as through email.
danah boyd, Nicole B. Ellison
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