Facebook use has become a popular social activity. More intensive use of Facebook may increase the risk of health problems. Research suggests that high levels of stress and low levels of self-esteem are linked to Facebook intensity usage, however, these findings have been inconsistent, as studies also suggest the opposite or no links at all. This exploratory study examined whether narcissism, stress and self-esteem could predict Facebook intensity, and whether a short session on Facebook could produce immediate psychological effects. A sample of 163 Facebook users completed an online survey, engaged in a short Facebook session and then completed another online survey. Regression analysis revealed that narcissism, stress and self-esteem were...
Social media has become a pervasive form of communication, yet little is known about how use relates...
Studies on the mental health implications of social media have generated mixed results. Drawing on a...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...
Facebook has become a rapidly increasing popular social networking site, providing new methods of in...
With the rapid increase of adolescent participation in sites such as Facebook, and with the critical...
The popularity of Facebook has instigated a wealth of research from the fields of psychology and soc...
Based on extensive research from the USA, Europe and Asia into mental health symptoms, it has been s...
Facebook is one of the most popular websites in the world with over 600 million users. Those who use...
Various recent studies suggest a negative association between Facebook use and mental health. Yet, e...
Social networking sites (SNS), with Facebook as a prominent example, have become an integral part of...
Several psychological processes motivate the use of Facebook. The correlation between subclinical na...
The study examines the influence that activities on Facebook have on self-esteem. It aims at finding...
Social media has become an increasingly popular leisure activity over the last decade. Although most...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have become ubiquitous in our everyday lives, and for all its communi...
Social media has become a pervasive form of communication, yet little is known about how use relates...
Studies on the mental health implications of social media have generated mixed results. Drawing on a...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...
Facebook has become a rapidly increasing popular social networking site, providing new methods of in...
With the rapid increase of adolescent participation in sites such as Facebook, and with the critical...
The popularity of Facebook has instigated a wealth of research from the fields of psychology and soc...
Based on extensive research from the USA, Europe and Asia into mental health symptoms, it has been s...
Facebook is one of the most popular websites in the world with over 600 million users. Those who use...
Various recent studies suggest a negative association between Facebook use and mental health. Yet, e...
Social networking sites (SNS), with Facebook as a prominent example, have become an integral part of...
Several psychological processes motivate the use of Facebook. The correlation between subclinical na...
The study examines the influence that activities on Facebook have on self-esteem. It aims at finding...
Social media has become an increasingly popular leisure activity over the last decade. Although most...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have become ubiquitous in our everyday lives, and for all its communi...
Social media has become a pervasive form of communication, yet little is known about how use relates...
Studies on the mental health implications of social media have generated mixed results. Drawing on a...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...