Social media are an indispensable modern adolescents’ daily ritual. The present study investigates the specifics of social media influence on the adolescents’ psychological wellbeing in everyday life and during Covid-19. The research hypothesis stated that excessive social media use could provide loneliness, depression, and lack of sleep. The investigation is based on data received from interviews, questionnaires, and statistical analysis. A group of 516 psychology and medical students (78.8% females, 21.2% males) aged 15-21 took part in the study via Google Form survey conducted in Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University, Ukraine. The participants’ overall well-being, loneliness, level of stress were assessed in correlation with personali...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Considering the growing interest in the possible effects of internet’s addiction on adoles-cent’s me...
This study looks at the relationship between social media and its effect on young people’s wellbeing...
Social media are an indispensable modern adolescents’ daily ritual. The present study investigates t...
Social media are an indispensable modern adolescents' daily ritual. The present study investigates t...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, adolescents relied on technology for their education and for communica...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Aims: This study sought to explore associations between adolescents’ motivations for social media us...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
It is observed that the relationship between the use of the social media by people and the lonelines...
The multiplication of social networking sites has led to increased frequency of use among young adul...
The social media has very much popular and impacted students' psychological wellbeing, daily routine...
BackgroundBesides the well known good side of social media, it cannot be denied some of its negative...
Social media has become part and parcel of today's youth life and it has altogether changed the ways...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Considering the growing interest in the possible effects of internet’s addiction on adoles-cent’s me...
This study looks at the relationship between social media and its effect on young people’s wellbeing...
Social media are an indispensable modern adolescents’ daily ritual. The present study investigates t...
Social media are an indispensable modern adolescents' daily ritual. The present study investigates t...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, adolescents relied on technology for their education and for communica...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Aims: This study sought to explore associations between adolescents’ motivations for social media us...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
It is observed that the relationship between the use of the social media by people and the lonelines...
The multiplication of social networking sites has led to increased frequency of use among young adul...
The social media has very much popular and impacted students' psychological wellbeing, daily routine...
BackgroundBesides the well known good side of social media, it cannot be denied some of its negative...
Social media has become part and parcel of today's youth life and it has altogether changed the ways...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Considering the growing interest in the possible effects of internet’s addiction on adoles-cent’s me...
This study looks at the relationship between social media and its effect on young people’s wellbeing...