Background Social media is an important and growing part of the lives of the vast majority of the global population, especially in the young. Although still a young and scarce subject, research has revealed that social media has addictive potential. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the associations between problematic use of social media and mental distress, problematic gaming and gambling, within the Swedish general population. Methods Data from 2,118 respondents was collected through self-report questions on demographics and validated scales measuring addiction-like experiences of social media, problem gaming, problem gambling, and mental distress. Associations were analyzed in unadjusted analyses and–for variables not...
The overlap of gaming and gambling activities within online digital technologies is of growing relev...
Objective. There have long been indications that those with problems controlling their internet use ...
Objective: There have long been indications that those with problems controlling their Internet use ...
Background Social media is an important and growing part of the lives of the vast majority of the gl...
BackgroundSocial media is an important and growing part of the lives of the vast majority of the glo...
Over the last decade, research into "addictive technological behaviors" has substantially increased....
Introduction: Social media use has become increasingly prevalent worldwide. Simultaneously, concerns...
Background and aims: Previous studies focused on examining the interrelationships between social net...
The aim of the present study was to explore which psychosocial predictors are associated with differ...
BACKGROUND: The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) i...
Over the last decade, research into ‘addictive technological behaviors’ has substantially increased....
As technology continues to grow, one of the most used technology in the world is social media. There...
Considering the growing interest in the possible effects of internet’s addiction on adoles-cent’s me...
The overlap of gaming and gambling activities within online digital technologies is of growing relev...
Millennials: The Mental Health Effects of Social Media and Gaming This literature review aims to dis...
The overlap of gaming and gambling activities within online digital technologies is of growing relev...
Objective. There have long been indications that those with problems controlling their internet use ...
Objective: There have long been indications that those with problems controlling their Internet use ...
Background Social media is an important and growing part of the lives of the vast majority of the gl...
BackgroundSocial media is an important and growing part of the lives of the vast majority of the glo...
Over the last decade, research into "addictive technological behaviors" has substantially increased....
Introduction: Social media use has become increasingly prevalent worldwide. Simultaneously, concerns...
Background and aims: Previous studies focused on examining the interrelationships between social net...
The aim of the present study was to explore which psychosocial predictors are associated with differ...
BACKGROUND: The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) i...
Over the last decade, research into ‘addictive technological behaviors’ has substantially increased....
As technology continues to grow, one of the most used technology in the world is social media. There...
Considering the growing interest in the possible effects of internet’s addiction on adoles-cent’s me...
The overlap of gaming and gambling activities within online digital technologies is of growing relev...
Millennials: The Mental Health Effects of Social Media and Gaming This literature review aims to dis...
The overlap of gaming and gambling activities within online digital technologies is of growing relev...
Objective. There have long been indications that those with problems controlling their internet use ...
Objective: There have long been indications that those with problems controlling their Internet use ...