Social media is profoundly changing the way many people interact, and there are growing concerns that social media use is negatively affecting individual’s mental health. This chapter will review research which has correlated social media use to measures relating to depression, self-esteem, anxiety, and loneliness. Additionally, we review the reported benefits of using social media relating to mental health, such as enhanced self-expression, online support, and enhanced socializing capabilities. We then evaluate theories and models that have been proposed to explain the relationships between social media use and depression. In the final section, we highlight some methodological limitations with prior research and suggest future directions
Hayes, Adele M.In the past decade, there has been an explosion of smartphone utilization and social ...
During the COVID-19 quarantine, many people turned to social media to stay connected. There have bee...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid growth of social media. Much of the problem lies with t...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Previous research on the psychology of social media usage has been limited in its ability to predict...
Introduction. While increased social media use (SMU) has been associated with depression and anxiety...
Studies have linked the relationship between social media use and depression. However, previous res...
Using social media has been linked to negative emotional outcomes. Yet not all studies find that soc...
Research has shown that the relationship between Problematic Social Media Use (PSMU) and Depression/...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have become a popular tool for commun...
University students were found to have high depressive symptoms, and one of the contributing factors...
Background Disentangling the impact of social media use on well-being is a priority for psychologica...
Hayes, Adele M.In the past decade, there has been an explosion of smartphone utilization and social ...
During the COVID-19 quarantine, many people turned to social media to stay connected. There have bee...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid growth of social media. Much of the problem lies with t...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Previous research on the psychology of social media usage has been limited in its ability to predict...
Introduction. While increased social media use (SMU) has been associated with depression and anxiety...
Studies have linked the relationship between social media use and depression. However, previous res...
Using social media has been linked to negative emotional outcomes. Yet not all studies find that soc...
Research has shown that the relationship between Problematic Social Media Use (PSMU) and Depression/...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have become a popular tool for commun...
University students were found to have high depressive symptoms, and one of the contributing factors...
Background Disentangling the impact of social media use on well-being is a priority for psychologica...
Hayes, Adele M.In the past decade, there has been an explosion of smartphone utilization and social ...
During the COVID-19 quarantine, many people turned to social media to stay connected. There have bee...
Over the past decade, there has been a rapid growth of social media. Much of the problem lies with t...