Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous research reported SNS use such as Facebook use may have both positive and negative psychological impact on users, particularly with regards to users’ psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction. To fully acknowledge the extent to which SNS use may affect psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction, different forms of SNS use and experiences need to be taken into account by researchers. There is currently a lack of research investigating how Passive Facebook Use may impact on users’ well being. The present study sought to investigate how passive following on Facebook, fear of missing out, self-esteem, social comparison, and age may affect life...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Facebook and Instagram are currently the most popular Social Network Sites (SNS) for young adults. A...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
The present study investigated the impact of type of Facebook use on well-being. Participants who sp...
The social comparison theory explains some negative effect of social networking sites (SNSs) use. Th...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Facebook and Instagram are currently the most popular Social Network Sites (SNS) for young adults. A...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
The present study investigated the impact of type of Facebook use on well-being. Participants who sp...
The social comparison theory explains some negative effect of social networking sites (SNSs) use. Th...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Facebook and Instagram are currently the most popular Social Network Sites (SNS) for young adults. A...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...