The number of people engaging in and using social media has increased substantially over the past decade. Recent research has also suggested that a minority of individuals appear to be addicted to social media (e.g., so-called ‘Facebook addiction’). Another area that has seen substantial growth during the same time period is the use of mindfulness. Following a brief overview of both excessive social media use and the basic concepts relating to what mindfulness is, this paper briefly reviews some of the main issues in these two areas and suggests that mindfulness might be a useful therapeutic intervention that alleviates problems associated with social media use (given that mindfulness has been used successfully in the treatment of other b...
People understand that there are both positive and negative effects from using social media, but it ...
The world is changing at a fast phase with new technologies, structures, and values that tend to cau...
Background and aims: Social media use has become a ubiquitous part of society, with 3.8 billion user...
Social media use has continued to rise over the last decade. This behavioral addiction shares essent...
As social media has become more imperative in daily life, people pay more attention to self-presenta...
Over the last few decades, social networking sites (SNS) have evolved as an effective medium of comm...
Eskisu, Mustafa/0000-0002-7992-653XFacebook addiction is a growing issue that has increasingly attra...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...
There is no doubt that varioussocial media platforms have transformed the new generation. The social...
The use of social media sites is becoming increasingly widespread. While they can connect individual...
Mindfulness involves the nonjudgmental awareness and observation of one’s feelings, thoughts, and be...
The discovery of internet has facilitated humans in their daily life such as in getting information,...
Social networking sites are technological platforms that facilitate the advent and sharing of emotio...
This paper aims to shed light on the question whether, and how, social media self-control failure is...
This paper develops a research model to explore how mindfulness interventions can help to mitigate I...
People understand that there are both positive and negative effects from using social media, but it ...
The world is changing at a fast phase with new technologies, structures, and values that tend to cau...
Background and aims: Social media use has become a ubiquitous part of society, with 3.8 billion user...
Social media use has continued to rise over the last decade. This behavioral addiction shares essent...
As social media has become more imperative in daily life, people pay more attention to self-presenta...
Over the last few decades, social networking sites (SNS) have evolved as an effective medium of comm...
Eskisu, Mustafa/0000-0002-7992-653XFacebook addiction is a growing issue that has increasingly attra...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...
There is no doubt that varioussocial media platforms have transformed the new generation. The social...
The use of social media sites is becoming increasingly widespread. While they can connect individual...
Mindfulness involves the nonjudgmental awareness and observation of one’s feelings, thoughts, and be...
The discovery of internet has facilitated humans in their daily life such as in getting information,...
Social networking sites are technological platforms that facilitate the advent and sharing of emotio...
This paper aims to shed light on the question whether, and how, social media self-control failure is...
This paper develops a research model to explore how mindfulness interventions can help to mitigate I...
People understand that there are both positive and negative effects from using social media, but it ...
The world is changing at a fast phase with new technologies, structures, and values that tend to cau...
Background and aims: Social media use has become a ubiquitous part of society, with 3.8 billion user...