In recent years, social media use and its effects on mental health have been investigated many times. Mostly, studies focused less on the global health when addressing mental health. In this cluster analysis study, on a sample of 261 Turkish college students who were emerging adults, the associations between social media use and depression, sleep disturbance, and global health were tested. By using k-means cluster analysis, participants were divided into three groups: ordinary and none, mild, and severe social media users. The results indicated that male college students had higher social networking addiction than females. There was a significant and positive relationship between time spent on social media and depression and sleep disturban...
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 ...
Background Social media has shown to cause sleep deprivation in young adults. College students often...
Social media applications are increasingly prominent among youth. This systematic review provides a ...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Sleep is a condition in which the body temporarily and partially loses its connection with the envir...
Social Media Disorder (SMD) is characterised by the intense and excessive use of social media. Altho...
Social media use has shown to effect college student’s mental health and time management, in ways su...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Young people are avid social media users and, as such, might be prone to mental health issues becaus...
Emergent research suggests that “fear of missing out” (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media ma...
Background: Excessive use of social media sites and applications was reported to be associated with ...
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 ...
Background Social media has shown to cause sleep deprivation in young adults. College students often...
Social media applications are increasingly prominent among youth. This systematic review provides a ...
Recent evidence is increasingly linking social media use with various aspects of wellbeing, particul...
Sleep is a condition in which the body temporarily and partially loses its connection with the envir...
Social Media Disorder (SMD) is characterised by the intense and excessive use of social media. Altho...
Social media use has shown to effect college student’s mental health and time management, in ways su...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
Objective: Recently, social media use has become prevalent in the daily lives of many adolescents. T...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
This study was conducted to assess associations between social media use and overall well-being and ...
Young people are avid social media users and, as such, might be prone to mental health issues becaus...
Emergent research suggests that “fear of missing out” (FoMO)-driven nocturnal use of social media ma...
Background: Excessive use of social media sites and applications was reported to be associated with ...
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 ...
Background Social media has shown to cause sleep deprivation in young adults. College students often...