Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its relationship to wellbeing has yielded contradictory results. This study examined the relationship between Facebook use and wellbeing among community mental health service clients. Twenty-six clients from a community mental health service provided access to their Facebook page. Seven aspects of 3674 Facebook posts were coded, and cross-lagged multilevel models were estimated over three periods to establish the relationship between Facebook use and wellbeing over time. Some aspects of Facebook use were related to wellbeing within the same period, although this pattern of relationships did not emerge longitudinally. Although Facebook has the potential to forge social connection...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Recent research has established both a theoretical basis and strong empirical evidence that effectiv...
Social networking sites (SNS) are frequently criticized as a driving force behind rising depression ...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Various recent studies suggest a negative association between Facebook use and mental health. Yet, e...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...
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...
Despite its widespread use, few studies have examined the relationship between Facebook use and heal...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
\(\textit {Background and aims}\) Individuals with high level of negative mental health often tend ...
[[abstract]]Over the past few decades, the widespread phenomenon of Internet abuse has gained attent...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Recent research has established both a theoretical basis and strong empirical evidence that effectiv...
Social networking sites (SNS) are frequently criticized as a driving force behind rising depression ...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Various recent studies suggest a negative association between Facebook use and mental health. Yet, e...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...
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...
Despite its widespread use, few studies have examined the relationship between Facebook use and heal...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
\(\textit {Background and aims}\) Individuals with high level of negative mental health often tend ...
[[abstract]]Over the past few decades, the widespread phenomenon of Internet abuse has gained attent...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Recent research has established both a theoretical basis and strong empirical evidence that effectiv...
Social networking sites (SNS) are frequently criticized as a driving force behind rising depression ...