There is a growing concern over the addictiveness of Social Media use. Additional representative indicators of impaired control are needed in order to distinguish presumed social media addiction from normal use. (1) To examine the existence of time distortion during non-social media use tasks that involve social media cues among those who may be considered at-risk for social media addiction. (2) To examine the usefulness of this distortion for at-risk vs. low/no-risk classification. We used a task that prevented Facebook use and invoked Facebook reflections (survey on self-control strategies) and subsequently measured estimated vs. actual task completion time. We captured the level of addiction using the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale in t...
The use of social networks has increased exponentially, especially among youth. These tools offer ma...
This study examined the relationship between Facebook addiction and impulsive decision-making. Imp...
Obsessive social media use has become a prevalent addictive behavior. The purpose of this study was ...
Background There is a growing concern over the addictiveness of Social Media use. Additional represe...
The present study investigates the role of attentional style as a moderator variable between tempora...
Even though there is a wealth of research on addiction and implicit measures, the effects of addicti...
The present paper verified the hypothesis that neuroticism moderates the relationship between past-n...
[[abstract]]Background Global smartphone penetration has brought about unprecedented addictive behav...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that neuroticism moderates the relationship between p...
Many behaviours provide short-term rewards. However, when adverse consequences begin to occur, and i...
Research has shown that non-substance addictions can cause similar attention biases as substance add...
This study examined the influence of self-monitoring and the amount of Facebook use on Facebook addi...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
The use of social networks has increased exponentially, especially among youth. These tools offer ma...
This study examined the relationship between Facebook addiction and impulsive decision-making. Imp...
Obsessive social media use has become a prevalent addictive behavior. The purpose of this study was ...
Background There is a growing concern over the addictiveness of Social Media use. Additional represe...
The present study investigates the role of attentional style as a moderator variable between tempora...
Even though there is a wealth of research on addiction and implicit measures, the effects of addicti...
The present paper verified the hypothesis that neuroticism moderates the relationship between past-n...
[[abstract]]Background Global smartphone penetration has brought about unprecedented addictive behav...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
In the present paper, we tested the hypothesis that neuroticism moderates the relationship between p...
Many behaviours provide short-term rewards. However, when adverse consequences begin to occur, and i...
Research has shown that non-substance addictions can cause similar attention biases as substance add...
This study examined the influence of self-monitoring and the amount of Facebook use on Facebook addi...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Studies conducted on Social Networking Sites (SNSs) addiction have to a large extent focused on Face...
The use of social networks has increased exponentially, especially among youth. These tools offer ma...
This study examined the relationship between Facebook addiction and impulsive decision-making. Imp...
Obsessive social media use has become a prevalent addictive behavior. The purpose of this study was ...