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Social microclimates and well-being.
Direct social ties bolster mental health; do ambient features of local communities also play a role? This work takes advantage of university students’ assignment to different local networks—or “social microclimates”—to probe this question. We quantify the collective impact of individual, social network, and microclimate factors in the well-being of a ...
Zhengxuan Wu +9 more
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Social media, parenting, and well-being
One of the key challenges faced by many parents is to manage the pervasiveness of social media in adolescents' lives and its effects on adolescents' well-being (e.g., life satisfaction) and ill-being (e.g., depressive symptoms). Parents may manage adolescents' social media use and social media-induced well-being and ill-being through media-specific ...
Ine Beyens +2 more
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Social network activity and social well-being [PDF]
Previous research has shown a relationship between use of social networking sites and feelings of social capital. However, most studies have relied on self-reports by college students. The goals of the current study are to (1) validate the common self-report scale using empirical data from Facebook, (2) test whether previous findings generalize to ...
Moira Burke +2 more
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Social Media and Adolescents’ Well-Being
The call for articles for the Special Issue of Healthcare, entitled “Social Media and Adolescents’ Well-Being”, was proposed at the beginning of 2021 as part of multidisciplinary efforts to understand the complex interactions between social media usage and adolescents’ well-being [...]
Sijia Guo, Chau-Kiu Cheung
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Social media and well-being: A methodological perspective
Due to the methodological challenges inherent in studying social media use (SMU), as well as the methodological choices that have shaped research into the effects of SMU on well- being, clear conclusions regarding relationships between SMU and well-being remain elusive. We provide a review of five methodological developments poised to provide increased
Douglas A. Parry +4 more
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Social mobility and the well‐being of individuals [PDF]
AbstractSeveral papers published in recent years have revived interest in Sorokin's dissociative thesis: the view that intergenerational social mobility has detrimental effects on the social relationships and wellbeing of individuals. In this paper, I test the dissociative thesis using data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding ...
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Objective Temporal processing is the brain's ability to process rapid successive stimuli, and children with neurodevelopmental disorders showed temporal processing deficits.
Agnes S Chan +2 more
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A substantial body of evidence supports Lerner and colleagues’ 5Cs model of positive youth development (PYD) in the United States (U.S.). Nonetheless, it remains unclear whether the 5Cs can be used to identify positive development in the under-researched
Nor Ba’yah Abdul Kadir +1 more
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Factors influencing negative cyber-bystander behavior: A systematic literature review
Cyber-aggression is global epidemic affecting citizens of cyberspace, without regards to physical, geographical and time constraints. Recent research has identified the significant role of cyber-bystanders in exacerbating and de-escalating incidents on ...
Sobana Jeyagobi +5 more
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Studies have reported high rates of childhood maltreatment among individuals with drug addiction problems; however, investigation about the potentially protective factors to mitigate the effects of maltreatment experiences on motivation to engage in ...
Loy See Mey +4 more
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