open4noWorldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people especially use this social networking site daily to maintain and establish relationships. Despite the Facebook expansion in the last few years and the widespread acceptance of this social network, research into Facebook Addiction (FA) is still in its infancy. Hence, the potential predictors of Facebook overuse represent an important matter for investigation. This study aimed to deepen the understanding of the relationship between personality traits, social and emotional loneliness, life satisfaction, and Facebook addiction. A total of 755 participants (80.3% female; n = 606) aged between 18 and 40 (mean = 25.17; SD = 4.18) completed the ...
Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication ...
Abstract Background and aims Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be...
With the increasing popularity of new media, problems involving its excessive use have emerged. The ...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
This study draws upon the Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory and past studies on Fac...
Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no re...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
Social media use, and specifically Facebook use, has become increasingly popular over the past decad...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Background: Previous studies on individual characteristics related to Facebook usage seems to suppor...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that neuroticism moderates the relationship between p...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have become ubiquitous in our everyday lives, and for all its communi...
Facebook use has become a popular social activity. More intensive use of Facebook may increase the r...
Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication ...
Abstract Background and aims Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be...
With the increasing popularity of new media, problems involving its excessive use have emerged. The ...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
This study draws upon the Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory and past studies on Fac...
Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no re...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
Social media use, and specifically Facebook use, has become increasingly popular over the past decad...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Background: Previous studies on individual characteristics related to Facebook usage seems to suppor...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that neuroticism moderates the relationship between p...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have become ubiquitous in our everyday lives, and for all its communi...
Facebook use has become a popular social activity. More intensive use of Facebook may increase the r...
Social networking sites have started to become one of the most frequently used online communication ...
Abstract Background and aims Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be...
With the increasing popularity of new media, problems involving its excessive use have emerged. The ...