Background: Findings from primarily cross-sectional studies have linked more extensive social media use to poorer sleep and affective wellbeing among adolescents and young adults. This study examined bedtime social media use, sleep, and affective wellbeing, using an experience sampling methodology with the aim of establishing a day-to-day temporal link between the variables. The study hypothesized a positive association between increased bedtime social media use and lower affective wellbeing the following day, mediated by poorer sleep. Methods: Using a smartphone application, 101 undergraduate students (Mage = 19.70 years, SD = 1.09), completed daily questionnaires assessing the previous night’s bedtime social media use and sleep duration ...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
Objectives: This study examines associations between social media use and multiple sleep parameter...
Introduction: Social media use has been linked to poor adolescent sleep outcomes, but the mechanis...
Background: Findings from primarily cross-sectional studies have linked more extensive social media ...
Das-Friebel A, Lenneis A, Realo A, et al. Bedtime social media use, sleep, and affective wellbeing i...
Embargoed to 23 February 2024With the advent of portable screen-based devices and an advancement in ...
Objectives: Bedtime social media use is associated with poor sleep during adolescence, which in t...
Objectives: We sought to examine the association of positive and negative experiences using social m...
This study examined how social media use related to sleep quality, self-esteem, anxiety and depressi...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Emergent research suggests that "fear of missing out" (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media ma...
BackgroundSocial media use has been linked to poor sleep outcomes among university students in the c...
Introduction The majority of adolescents engage with others online, and using social media is one of...
There are concerns that social media (SM) use and SM stress may disrupt sleep. However, evidence on ...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
Objectives: This study examines associations between social media use and multiple sleep parameter...
Introduction: Social media use has been linked to poor adolescent sleep outcomes, but the mechanis...
Background: Findings from primarily cross-sectional studies have linked more extensive social media ...
Das-Friebel A, Lenneis A, Realo A, et al. Bedtime social media use, sleep, and affective wellbeing i...
Embargoed to 23 February 2024With the advent of portable screen-based devices and an advancement in ...
Objectives: Bedtime social media use is associated with poor sleep during adolescence, which in t...
Objectives: We sought to examine the association of positive and negative experiences using social m...
This study examined how social media use related to sleep quality, self-esteem, anxiety and depressi...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Emergent research suggests that "fear of missing out" (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media ma...
BackgroundSocial media use has been linked to poor sleep outcomes among university students in the c...
Introduction The majority of adolescents engage with others online, and using social media is one of...
There are concerns that social media (SM) use and SM stress may disrupt sleep. However, evidence on ...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
Objectives: This study examines associations between social media use and multiple sleep parameter...
Introduction: Social media use has been linked to poor adolescent sleep outcomes, but the mechanis...