This study examined relationships among daily stress (i.e., school- and family-related stress), social support seeking through Facebook, perceived social support through Facebook, and depressed mood among adolescents (N = 910). Structural equation modeling showed that daily stress positively predicted adolescents’ seeking of social support through Facebook. In addition, when social support was sought on Facebook and subsequently perceived, social support seeking through Facebook decreased adolescents’ depressed mood. However, when social support was sought on Facebook, but not perceived, social support seeking through Facebook increased adolescents’ depressed mood. When comparing these relationships with similar relationships in a tradi...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Introduction: Adolescents frequently use informal support seeking to cope with stress and worries. P...
Over the past two decades, adolescents’ engagement with Social Media has substantially increased. W...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study aims to provide greater insight into the ro...
Although a variety of studies have examined the predictors or outcomes of adolescents’ social networ...
Adolescents experience depression in a very similar way to adults, but they can experience their emo...
In most countries, Facebook is one of the top social networking sites among children and adolescents...
Although studies have shown that depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and adolescents’ online pee...
This study examined whether the use of the social networking site, Facebook, is related to depressiv...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates an integrated model that examines (1) the...
Both social support and self-esteem play a significant role in the lives of adolescents. Through man...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Introduction: Adolescents frequently use informal support seeking to cope with stress and worries. P...
Over the past two decades, adolescents’ engagement with Social Media has substantially increased. W...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study aims to provide greater insight into the ro...
Although a variety of studies have examined the predictors or outcomes of adolescents’ social networ...
Adolescents experience depression in a very similar way to adults, but they can experience their emo...
In most countries, Facebook is one of the top social networking sites among children and adolescents...
Although studies have shown that depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and adolescents’ online pee...
This study examined whether the use of the social networking site, Facebook, is related to depressiv...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
This survey study among adolescents (N = 402) investigates an integrated model that examines (1) the...
Both social support and self-esteem play a significant role in the lives of adolescents. Through man...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Introduction: Adolescents frequently use informal support seeking to cope with stress and worries. P...
Over the past two decades, adolescents’ engagement with Social Media has substantially increased. W...