This paper provides a brief critique of the ‘Facebook addiction’ research field in relation to the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale developed by Andreaessen and colleagues (2012). Just like the term ‘Internet addiction’, the term ‘Facebook addiction’ may already be obsolete because there are many activities that a person can engage in on the Facebook website (e.g., messaging friends, playing games like Farmville, and gambling). What is needed is a new psychometric scale examining potential addiction to a particular online application (i.e., social networking) rather than activity on a particular website (i.e., Facebook)
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
The study intends to investigate the relation of Facebook addiction and aggression among college stu...
Previous research on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have suggest the need to improve asses...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
Abstract Background and aims Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be...
Background: Facebook is the most popular social network nowadays. Concerns about possible negative c...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Based on the six key components of addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) is a widely...
Social media use, and specifically Facebook use, has become increasingly popular over the past decad...
Based on the six key components of addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) is a widely...
Background and Aims There is an emerging literature base on the relationship between maladaptive tr...
Background and aims Recent research on problematic Facebook use has highlighted the need to develop ...
Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no re...
Based on the six key components of addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) is a widely...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
The study intends to investigate the relation of Facebook addiction and aggression among college stu...
Previous research on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have suggest the need to improve asses...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
Abstract Background and aims Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be...
Background: Facebook is the most popular social network nowadays. Concerns about possible negative c...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Based on the six key components of addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) is a widely...
Social media use, and specifically Facebook use, has become increasingly popular over the past decad...
Based on the six key components of addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) is a widely...
Background and Aims There is an emerging literature base on the relationship between maladaptive tr...
Background and aims Recent research on problematic Facebook use has highlighted the need to develop ...
Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no re...
Based on the six key components of addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) is a widely...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
The study intends to investigate the relation of Facebook addiction and aggression among college stu...
Previous research on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have suggest the need to improve asses...