Theory suggests that Facebook users may experience anxiety due to accessibility of their self-presentations to their entire networks. This project examines the impact of Facebook use on general social anxiety and Facebook-specific anxiety. Predictors we consider include the intensity of Facebook use, role conflict experienced during Facebook use, self-monitoring activities of the user, and religiosity of the user. Findings indicate that Facebook may, indeed, be increasing anxiety. Role conflict and religiosity can also increase Facebook-specific anxiety. Self-monitoring decreases Facebook-specific anxiety but increases general social anxiety. These findings suggest that, under certain circumstances, Facebook use may lead to heightened anxie...
Social media has become a pervasive form of communication, yet little is known about how use relates...
Socially anxious individuals are vigilant to social hierarchies, and there is preliminary evidence t...
The advent of social media has created a new type of information seeking to reduce uncertainty: extr...
Theory suggests that Facebook users may experience anxiety due to accessibility of their self-presen...
This study examined how religiosity, network homophily, and self-monitoring relate to social and Fac...
There is a growing concern that excessive and uncontrolled use of Facebook not only interferes with ...
Despite increasing use of social media and the potential benefits for people with social anxiety (SA...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Adolescents with anxiety disorders often have low self-esteem, poor problem-solving, and a strong de...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
Social media is rapidly becoming on of the most common uses of the Internet, and social media can be...
Various recent studies suggest a negative association between Facebook use and mental health. Yet, e...
While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for m...
Although the beneficial aspects of web platforms such as Facebook are recognized, excessive social m...
For individuals with anxiety disorders, maladaptive feelings and negative beliefs can interfere with...
Social media has become a pervasive form of communication, yet little is known about how use relates...
Socially anxious individuals are vigilant to social hierarchies, and there is preliminary evidence t...
The advent of social media has created a new type of information seeking to reduce uncertainty: extr...
Theory suggests that Facebook users may experience anxiety due to accessibility of their self-presen...
This study examined how religiosity, network homophily, and self-monitoring relate to social and Fac...
There is a growing concern that excessive and uncontrolled use of Facebook not only interferes with ...
Despite increasing use of social media and the potential benefits for people with social anxiety (SA...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Adolescents with anxiety disorders often have low self-esteem, poor problem-solving, and a strong de...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
Social media is rapidly becoming on of the most common uses of the Internet, and social media can be...
Various recent studies suggest a negative association between Facebook use and mental health. Yet, e...
While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for m...
Although the beneficial aspects of web platforms such as Facebook are recognized, excessive social m...
For individuals with anxiety disorders, maladaptive feelings and negative beliefs can interfere with...
Social media has become a pervasive form of communication, yet little is known about how use relates...
Socially anxious individuals are vigilant to social hierarchies, and there is preliminary evidence t...
The advent of social media has created a new type of information seeking to reduce uncertainty: extr...