Emerging adulthood is an important period for self-development, and youth use online contexts for self-exploration and self-presentation. Using a multiple self-presentation framework, the present study examined emerging adults’ presentation of their real self, ideal self, and false self on Facebook, and the relation between their identity state, psychosocial well-being, and online self-presentation. Participants (N = 261; 66 males, 195 females Mage 22) completed self-report measures of identity state, well-being, and self-presentation on Facebook. Respondents reported presenting their real self more than their ideal self and false self on Facebook. A path analysis suggested that emerging adults who reported having more coherent identity sta...
Masspersonal self-disclosure on social network sites entails new risks and benefits for bridging soc...
This study explored the possible implications social media sites, such as Facebook, have on young ad...
Social networking Internet sites are transforming the ways youth engage with others in their social ...
Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined the meanings that emerging adults (N = 261; 195 ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
Facebook has become the social networking site of choice for young adults in Singapore, boasting hig...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by May Ann Liebert Inc in Cyberpsychology, Be...
This study examined the extent to which Black women in emerging adulthood presented multiple facets ...
Having others acknowledge and validate one’s true self is associated with better psychological healt...
In this study we present and empirically examine a new phenomenon related to social networking sites...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
In this study we present and empirically examine a new phenomenon related to social networking sites...
Masspersonal self-disclosure on social network sites entails new risks and benefits for bridging soc...
This study explored the possible implications social media sites, such as Facebook, have on young ad...
Social networking Internet sites are transforming the ways youth engage with others in their social ...
Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined the meanings that emerging adults (N = 261; 195 ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
Facebook has become the social networking site of choice for young adults in Singapore, boasting hig...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by May Ann Liebert Inc in Cyberpsychology, Be...
This study examined the extent to which Black women in emerging adulthood presented multiple facets ...
Having others acknowledge and validate one’s true self is associated with better psychological healt...
In this study we present and empirically examine a new phenomenon related to social networking sites...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
In this study we present and empirically examine a new phenomenon related to social networking sites...
Masspersonal self-disclosure on social network sites entails new risks and benefits for bridging soc...
This study explored the possible implications social media sites, such as Facebook, have on young ad...
Social networking Internet sites are transforming the ways youth engage with others in their social ...