The purpose of this research is to review the literation on the relationship between internet use and happiness, updating a previous review [1], and building upon a series of longitudinal studies following this initial review [2—4]. Reasons for studying happiness, and happiness definitions and measurement are discussed. This is followed by a discussion of early research which found a negative relationship between internet use and happiness, followed by studies indicating a more positive relationship, supporting a stimulation hypothesis that poses that the internet can act to facilitate face-to-face interactions. More recent research has focused on social networking. With some important exceptions, these most recent studies continue to fin...
The debate on the effects of Internet for people’s wellbeing is nowadays being paid more attention b...
Although online social connectedness is increasing, many assumptions about online social network use...
textabstractCan online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our...
This study is an extension of two previous studies, which explored the relationship between happines...
This is an extension of a previous study, which explored the relationship between happiness and Inte...
Abstract: This study examined how internet use is related to subjective well-being, using longitudi...
How does Internet use affect well-being? This paper presents a survey of the literature investigatin...
Mobile Internet technology has developed so rapidly that the Internet has become indispensable in ev...
Internet has significantly transformed how, when and where people conduct their everyday life activi...
Internet has significantly transformed how, when and where people conduct their everyday life activi...
This research paper can be considered a survey about the impact of technology in happiness. The arti...
International audienceGiven the increasingly prominent role the Internet plays in people's daily lif...
The present research examines the longitudinal average impact of frequency of use of Internet and so...
Can online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our pursuit of ...
This study aims to see the relationship between internet use and happiness, especially during the pa...
The debate on the effects of Internet for people’s wellbeing is nowadays being paid more attention b...
Although online social connectedness is increasing, many assumptions about online social network use...
textabstractCan online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our...
This study is an extension of two previous studies, which explored the relationship between happines...
This is an extension of a previous study, which explored the relationship between happiness and Inte...
Abstract: This study examined how internet use is related to subjective well-being, using longitudi...
How does Internet use affect well-being? This paper presents a survey of the literature investigatin...
Mobile Internet technology has developed so rapidly that the Internet has become indispensable in ev...
Internet has significantly transformed how, when and where people conduct their everyday life activi...
Internet has significantly transformed how, when and where people conduct their everyday life activi...
This research paper can be considered a survey about the impact of technology in happiness. The arti...
International audienceGiven the increasingly prominent role the Internet plays in people's daily lif...
The present research examines the longitudinal average impact of frequency of use of Internet and so...
Can online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our pursuit of ...
This study aims to see the relationship between internet use and happiness, especially during the pa...
The debate on the effects of Internet for people’s wellbeing is nowadays being paid more attention b...
Although online social connectedness is increasing, many assumptions about online social network use...
textabstractCan online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our...