Ample evidence suggests that authentic self-presentation enhances personal well-being including reduced depression in the offline context, but it is unclear yet whether depression can be reduced by authentic self-presentation in the social networking sites (SNSs) environment. The present study investigated whether authentic self-presentation would predict reduced depression in the SNSs context. Further, we explored whether perceived social support and rumination would mediate the link between authentic self-presentation on SNSs and depression. A sample of 365 middle school students completed measures regarding demographics, authentic self-presentation on SNSs, depression, perceived social support, and rumination. The results indicated that:...
The present study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic outcome conf...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Background: Previous literature suggests that increased usage of social networking sites (SNSs) ca...
Ample evidence suggests that authentic self-presentation enhances personal well-being including redu...
Ample evidence suggests that authentic self-presentation enhances personal well-being including redu...
Recent research has shown that social networking sites (SNS) use is a risk factor for depression, bu...
Recent research has shown that social networking sites (SNS) use is a risk factor for depression, bu...
Online social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are used by billions of...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
In contemporary society, online Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook provide increasingly ...
The proliferation of social networking sites (SNSs) has drawn attention to different parties in real...
Studies have linked the relationship between social media use and depression. However, previous res...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
SNSs have become ubiquitous across the globe. Although many researchers shed the light on SNSs use, ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults, which is often assoc...
The present study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic outcome conf...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Background: Previous literature suggests that increased usage of social networking sites (SNSs) ca...
Ample evidence suggests that authentic self-presentation enhances personal well-being including redu...
Ample evidence suggests that authentic self-presentation enhances personal well-being including redu...
Recent research has shown that social networking sites (SNS) use is a risk factor for depression, bu...
Recent research has shown that social networking sites (SNS) use is a risk factor for depression, bu...
Online social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are used by billions of...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
In contemporary society, online Social Networking Sites (SNS) such as Facebook provide increasingly ...
The proliferation of social networking sites (SNSs) has drawn attention to different parties in real...
Studies have linked the relationship between social media use and depression. However, previous res...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
SNSs have become ubiquitous across the globe. Although many researchers shed the light on SNSs use, ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults, which is often assoc...
The present study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic outcome conf...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Background: Previous literature suggests that increased usage of social networking sites (SNSs) ca...