Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures problematic social media use (SMU). The present study investigated and compared the psychometric properties of the social media disorder (SMD) scale among young adolescents from different countries. Design: Validation study. Setting and participants: Data came from 222 532 adolescents from 44 countries participating in the health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) survey (2017/2018). The HBSC survey was conducted in the European region and Canada. Participants were on average aged 13.54 years (standard deviation = 1.63) and 51.24% were girls. Measurement: Problematic SMU was measured using the nine-item SMD scale with dichotomous response opt...
The present study aimed to test the reliability and validity of Social Media Disorder (SMD-9) Scale ...
Despite social media use being one of the most popular activities among adolescents, prevalence esti...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures proble...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures probl...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures proble...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures probl...
Background and aims There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures proble...
Large-scale validation research on instruments measuring problematic social media use (SMU) is scarc...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
Funding: (1) the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that social media addiction is an evolving problem, particularly a...
There is growing evidence that social media addiction is an evolving problem, particularly among ado...
Despite social media use being one of the most popular activities among adolescents, prevalence esti...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
The present study aimed to test the reliability and validity of Social Media Disorder (SMD-9) Scale ...
Despite social media use being one of the most popular activities among adolescents, prevalence esti...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures proble...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures probl...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures proble...
Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures probl...
Background and aims There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures proble...
Large-scale validation research on instruments measuring problematic social media use (SMU) is scarc...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepe...
Funding: (1) the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that social media addiction is an evolving problem, particularly a...
There is growing evidence that social media addiction is an evolving problem, particularly among ado...
Despite social media use being one of the most popular activities among adolescents, prevalence esti...
Purpose: This study examined (1) whether intense and problematic social media use (SMU) were indepen...
The present study aimed to test the reliability and validity of Social Media Disorder (SMD-9) Scale ...
Despite social media use being one of the most popular activities among adolescents, prevalence esti...
In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SM...