The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users’ psychological well-being. This paper’s main objective is to shed light on the effect of social media use on psychological well-being. Building on contributions from various fields in the literature, it provides a more comprehensive study of the phenomenon by considering a set of mediators, including social capital types (i.e. bonding social capital and bridging social capital), social isolation, and smartphone addiction. The paper includes a quantitative study of 940 social media users from Mexico, using structural equation modeling to test the proposed hypotheses. The findings point to an overall positive indirect impact of social media usage ...
Use of social media has quickly become part of everyday life, particularly for those who grew up in ...
The exponential growth and consumption of social media presents itself as an advantageous portal for...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...
The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' ps...
The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' ps...
The trend of intensive social media utilization signifies the importance of technologies in individu...
ocial media, as part of human life, has positive and negative impacts. Even though negative impacts ...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
In two studies we explore how different levels of social networking sites (SNSs) use affect the psyc...
Within a relatively short time span, social media have transformed the way humans interact, leading ...
Within a relatively short time span, social media have transformed the way humans interact, leading ...
IntroductionPrevious studies have explored the impact of social media use on people’s subjective wel...
Many studies have examined the separate impacts of social capital (bonding and bridging) and the use...
Many studies have examined the separate impacts of social capital (bonding and bridging) and the use...
The psychological consequences of social media use have been controversial amongresearchers, partly ...
Use of social media has quickly become part of everyday life, particularly for those who grew up in ...
The exponential growth and consumption of social media presents itself as an advantageous portal for...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...
The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' ps...
The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' ps...
The trend of intensive social media utilization signifies the importance of technologies in individu...
ocial media, as part of human life, has positive and negative impacts. Even though negative impacts ...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
In two studies we explore how different levels of social networking sites (SNSs) use affect the psyc...
Within a relatively short time span, social media have transformed the way humans interact, leading ...
Within a relatively short time span, social media have transformed the way humans interact, leading ...
IntroductionPrevious studies have explored the impact of social media use on people’s subjective wel...
Many studies have examined the separate impacts of social capital (bonding and bridging) and the use...
Many studies have examined the separate impacts of social capital (bonding and bridging) and the use...
The psychological consequences of social media use have been controversial amongresearchers, partly ...
Use of social media has quickly become part of everyday life, particularly for those who grew up in ...
The exponential growth and consumption of social media presents itself as an advantageous portal for...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...