The present study examined five possible explanations for the mixed findings on the association between adolescents' social media use (SMU) intensity and wellbeing. Particularly, it investigated whether the association between SMU intensity and life satisfaction depended on (1) the type of SMU activity the adolescent engaged in, (2) the (non)linearity of the association, (3) individual differences, (4) inclusion of SMU problems, and (5) the level of analysis. Data from four waves of longitudinal data among 1419 adolescents were used (Mage(T1) = 12.51 (0.60), 45.95% girl). Multilevel analyses showed that at the within-person level, on average, changes in different types of SMU activities were not associated with changes in life satisfaction....
Abstract Background Adolescents are among the highest consumers of social media while research has s...
As there are great societal concerns about the consequences of adolescents’ social media use, this d...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
The present study examined five possible explanations for the mixed findings on the association betw...
The present study examined five possible explanations for the mixed findings on the association betw...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
This study investigated the effects of active private, passive private, and passive public social me...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
In this study, we used large-scale representative panel data to disentangle the between-person and w...
This article provides a narrative review of longitudinal studies investigating the impact of social ...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Background: Although the relationship between problematic social media use (PSMU) and happiness has ...
Social media have become increasingly integrated into the daily lives of adolescents. There are conc...
Abstract Background Adolescents are among the highest consumers of social media while research has s...
As there are great societal concerns about the consequences of adolescents’ social media use, this d...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
The present study examined five possible explanations for the mixed findings on the association betw...
The present study examined five possible explanations for the mixed findings on the association betw...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
This study investigated the effects of active private, passive private, and passive public social me...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
In this study, we used large-scale representative panel data to disentangle the between-person and w...
This article provides a narrative review of longitudinal studies investigating the impact of social ...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Background: Although the relationship between problematic social media use (PSMU) and happiness has ...
Social media have become increasingly integrated into the daily lives of adolescents. There are conc...
Abstract Background Adolescents are among the highest consumers of social media while research has s...
As there are great societal concerns about the consequences of adolescents’ social media use, this d...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...