Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social networking site use can be addictive. Although extensive research has been carried out on potential addiction to social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Tinder, only one very small study has previously examined potential addiction to Instagram. Consequently, the objectives of this study were to examine the relationships between personality, self-liking, daily Internet use, and Instagram addiction, as well as exploring the mediating role of self-liking between personality and Instagram addiction using path analysis. Methods: A total of 752 university students completed a self-report survey, including the Instagram Addiction Scale (IAS), the Big Five Inv...
Social media has become an increasingly popular leisure activity over the last decade. Although most...
Background: The increasing use of social networking sites (SNSs) globally has brought about signific...
This study examined the effects of personality on social media usage. Ninety-seven participants comp...
Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social networking site use can be addictive....
Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social networking site use can be addictive....
WOS: 000429554100017PubMed: 29461086Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social n...
Background: Many empirical studies indicated that social media use has increased substantially from ...
Accumulated reports have revealed the dark side of Social Networking Site (SNS) usages: compulsive u...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...
The use of social networking sites is becoming increasingly popular. Although there are many studies...
Instagram addiction is a social phenomenon among teenagers that has been little studied. This study ...
Research presented in this article examines the effects of social media usage on Norman’s (1963) fiv...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of Instagram use on self-esteem and s...
Research presented in this article examines the effects of social media usage on Norman’s (1963) fiv...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Social media has become an increasingly popular leisure activity over the last decade. Although most...
Background: The increasing use of social networking sites (SNSs) globally has brought about signific...
This study examined the effects of personality on social media usage. Ninety-seven participants comp...
Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social networking site use can be addictive....
Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social networking site use can be addictive....
WOS: 000429554100017PubMed: 29461086Background and aims: Recent research has suggested that social n...
Background: Many empirical studies indicated that social media use has increased substantially from ...
Accumulated reports have revealed the dark side of Social Networking Site (SNS) usages: compulsive u...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...
The use of social networking sites is becoming increasingly popular. Although there are many studies...
Instagram addiction is a social phenomenon among teenagers that has been little studied. This study ...
Research presented in this article examines the effects of social media usage on Norman’s (1963) fiv...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of Instagram use on self-esteem and s...
Research presented in this article examines the effects of social media usage on Norman’s (1963) fiv...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Social media has become an increasingly popular leisure activity over the last decade. Although most...
Background: The increasing use of social networking sites (SNSs) globally has brought about signific...
This study examined the effects of personality on social media usage. Ninety-seven participants comp...