Although a variety of studies have examined the predictors or outcomes of adolescents’ social networking site use, these studies did not incorporate (1) an integrated, longitudinal approach to examine these relationships longitudinally in a single comprehensive model or (2) a differential approach to distinguish between different types of social networking site use. Therefore, this two-wave panel study (N = 1,612) developed an integrated and differential model to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships among loneliness, types of Facebook use, and adolescents’ depressed mood. Using structural equation modeling, the results point to the presence of a poor-get-richer effect regarding active public Facebook use but reveal a poor-g...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
This study investigated the effects of active private, passive private, and passive public social me...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...
Although a variety of studies have examined the predictors or outcomes of adolescents’ social networ...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
Inconsistent results have been reported concerning the relationships between SNS usage and lonelines...
The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the r...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study aims to provide greater insight into the ro...
This study examined relationships among daily stress (i.e., school- and family-related stress), soci...
The pervasive use of Facebook and excessive engagement with the platform contribute to increased fee...
This study examined whether the use of the social networking site, Facebook, is related to depressiv...
Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among younger populations and have been clearly associated ...
In contemporary society, online Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook provide increasingly ...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
This study investigated the effects of active private, passive private, and passive public social me...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...
Although a variety of studies have examined the predictors or outcomes of adolescents’ social networ...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
Inconsistent results have been reported concerning the relationships between SNS usage and lonelines...
The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the r...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study aims to provide greater insight into the ro...
This study examined relationships among daily stress (i.e., school- and family-related stress), soci...
The pervasive use of Facebook and excessive engagement with the platform contribute to increased fee...
This study examined whether the use of the social networking site, Facebook, is related to depressiv...
Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among younger populations and have been clearly associated ...
In contemporary society, online Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook provide increasingly ...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
This study investigated the effects of active private, passive private, and passive public social me...
The aim of this study is to investigate if intensive facebook usage can lead to the development depr...