The purpose of the present study is to examine the relationship of Social Networking Site (SNS) problematic usage with personality characteristics and depressive symptomatology. A sample of 143 young adults in Greece varying from 18 to 34 years of age completed four questionnaires on personality characteristics, depressive symptomatology, problematic SNS usage and socio-demographic factors. Problematic SNS usage is significantly and positively related to depression and Neuroticism, while negatively associated with Agreeableness. However, problematic use of SNS is not related to Conscientiousness, Openness to Experience and Extraversion, although the latter was found to be negatively associated with depression. Collectively, personality vari...
Background: Excessive use of social media sites and applications was reported to be associated with ...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNS) changed to a great extent not only media environment...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a flourishing component of the Internet, with enormous potential ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the relationship of Social Networking Site (SNS) prob...
The explosive growth of Social Networking Sites such as Facebook had a huge impact on psychological ...
The Internet as a social media space implies its own terms as far as its operation, social interacti...
Background: While longitudinal studies demonstrate associations between social media use and develop...
Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among younger populations and have been clearly associated ...
International audienceBackground: With a growing number of users, social networking sites have been ...
With the exponential rise in the usage of Social Networking Sites (SNS) over the past decade, resear...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationship between Facebook use intensity and depressive symptoms has ...
Young people are increasingly using social networking sites (SNSs), like Myspace and Facebook, to en...
Two studies examined associations between social networking and depressive symp-toms among youth. In...
Abstract Background Social networking sites (SNSs) allow people to socially connect with each other,...
Abstract Background Research on the relationship between Facebook use intensity and depressive sympt...
Background: Excessive use of social media sites and applications was reported to be associated with ...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNS) changed to a great extent not only media environment...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a flourishing component of the Internet, with enormous potential ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the relationship of Social Networking Site (SNS) prob...
The explosive growth of Social Networking Sites such as Facebook had a huge impact on psychological ...
The Internet as a social media space implies its own terms as far as its operation, social interacti...
Background: While longitudinal studies demonstrate associations between social media use and develop...
Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among younger populations and have been clearly associated ...
International audienceBackground: With a growing number of users, social networking sites have been ...
With the exponential rise in the usage of Social Networking Sites (SNS) over the past decade, resear...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationship between Facebook use intensity and depressive symptoms has ...
Young people are increasingly using social networking sites (SNSs), like Myspace and Facebook, to en...
Two studies examined associations between social networking and depressive symp-toms among youth. In...
Abstract Background Social networking sites (SNSs) allow people to socially connect with each other,...
Abstract Background Research on the relationship between Facebook use intensity and depressive sympt...
Background: Excessive use of social media sites and applications was reported to be associated with ...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNS) changed to a great extent not only media environment...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a flourishing component of the Internet, with enormous potential ...