While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for many socially anxious individuals, engaging with face-to-face social networks is problematic. This research examined whether social support derived from an online social network (Facebook) had incremental value in predicting subjective well-being over and above offline social support in socially anxious and non-socially anxious individuals. Individuals with high (N = 105) and low (N = 194) social anxiety completed measures of perceived social support, perceived social support derived from Facebook, and subjective well-being. For the high social anxiety group, Facebook social support explained a significant amount of additional variance in subj...
The rise of social networking sites have provided a new avenue for interpersonal communication. Face...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for m...
Despite increasing use of social media and the potential benefits for people with social anxiety (SA...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Research suggests that Facebooking can be both beneficial and detrimental for users’ psychological w...
[[abstract]]Over the past few decades, the widespread phenomenon of Internet abuse has gained attent...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Introduction: There has been a growing interest around the use of the Internet, and more recently th...
There is a growing concern that excessive and uncontrolled use of Facebook not only interferes with ...
The aims of this study were to (a) assess whether constraints described by the social brain hypothes...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
The rise of social networking sites have provided a new avenue for interpersonal communication. Face...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...
While the psychological benefits of social support are well-established, it is also clear that for m...
Despite increasing use of social media and the potential benefits for people with social anxiety (SA...
The relationship between social media use and mental health remains under scrutiny by researchers, p...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Research suggests that Facebooking can be both beneficial and detrimental for users’ psychological w...
[[abstract]]Over the past few decades, the widespread phenomenon of Internet abuse has gained attent...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Introduction: There has been a growing interest around the use of the Internet, and more recently th...
There is a growing concern that excessive and uncontrolled use of Facebook not only interferes with ...
The aims of this study were to (a) assess whether constraints described by the social brain hypothes...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
The rise of social networking sites have provided a new avenue for interpersonal communication. Face...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Online social networking is ubiquitous, but research regarding its impact upon mental wellbeing amon...