The 2016 U.S. presidential election was marked by hostile political discourse, often on social media, where users were exposed to divergent, and potentially distressing, political discourse. This research explores the effects of this election on the well-being of emerging adults, who receive the majority of their news via social media. Using data from the Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions 2 study, we expected greater social media use to be associated with greater perceived stress, and lower well-being, among emerging adults who are more politically extreme, and expected these relationships would be moderated by social support and social media use. Our pre-registered analysis did not support our hypotheses. Although there ...
Social media have taken over in the 2016 primaries. Whether you follow, friend, or retweet, you cann...
Group-level studies of the association between social media use and wellbeing in emerging adults hav...
Abstract: Using the American National Election Study data from the 2012 and 2016 surveys I explore h...
The most recent presidential election saw a great divide in Americans\u27 political ideologies (Enli...
Elections present unique opportunities to study how sociopolitical events influence individual proce...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
In this study, we explore whether political activity levels among young adults are explained by the ...
This study examines social media use among youth during the 2016 election. Using an email survey adm...
This study examines social media use among youth during the 2016 election. Using an email survey adm...
Social media use plays an important role in shaping our political views. In this paper, we investiga...
We can see today that young adults use social media for mostly entertainment purposes. Because of th...
The impacts of emerging adults' social media use have been shown as generally negative, especially i...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Social media have taken over in the 2016 primaries. Whether you follow, friend, or retweet, you cann...
Group-level studies of the association between social media use and wellbeing in emerging adults hav...
Abstract: Using the American National Election Study data from the 2012 and 2016 surveys I explore h...
The most recent presidential election saw a great divide in Americans\u27 political ideologies (Enli...
Elections present unique opportunities to study how sociopolitical events influence individual proce...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Today, the idea of social media is radically different from the media of a decade ago. While a decad...
In this study, we explore whether political activity levels among young adults are explained by the ...
This study examines social media use among youth during the 2016 election. Using an email survey adm...
This study examines social media use among youth during the 2016 election. Using an email survey adm...
Social media use plays an important role in shaping our political views. In this paper, we investiga...
We can see today that young adults use social media for mostly entertainment purposes. Because of th...
The impacts of emerging adults' social media use have been shown as generally negative, especially i...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Social media have taken over in the 2016 primaries. Whether you follow, friend, or retweet, you cann...
Group-level studies of the association between social media use and wellbeing in emerging adults hav...
Abstract: Using the American National Election Study data from the 2012 and 2016 surveys I explore h...