Background: Frequent use of Facebook and other social networks is thought to be associated with certain behavioral changes, and some authors have expressed concerns about its possible detrimental effect on mental health. In this work, we investigated the relationship between social networking and depression indicators in adolescent population. Subjects and methods: Total of 160 high school students were interviewed using an anonymous, structured questionnaire and Back Depression Inventory – second edition (BDI-II-II). Apart from BDI-II-II, students were asked to provide the data for height and weight, gender, average daily time spent on social networking sites, average time spent watching TV, and sleep duration in a 24- hour period. Results...
The present study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic outcome conf...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Background Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but u...
Background: Frequent use of Facebook and other social networks is thought to be associated with cert...
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...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to estimate the longitudinal associations between onlin...
Adolescents experience depression in a very similar way to adults, but they can experience their emo...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
BACKGROUND: Use of social networking in later childhood and adolescence has risen quickly. The conse...
PhDBackground This study examines longitudinal associations of frequency of social media use, cyber...
The basis of this study is to evaluate and measure the correlation between the amount of time an ind...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
The present study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic outcome conf...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Background Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but u...
Background: Frequent use of Facebook and other social networks is thought to be associated with cert...
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...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to estimate the longitudinal associations between onlin...
Adolescents experience depression in a very similar way to adults, but they can experience their emo...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
BACKGROUND: Use of social networking in later childhood and adolescence has risen quickly. The conse...
PhDBackground This study examines longitudinal associations of frequency of social media use, cyber...
The basis of this study is to evaluate and measure the correlation between the amount of time an ind...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
The present study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic outcome conf...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but ...
Background Evidence suggests social media use is associated with mental health in young people but u...