The current study aimed to investigate if general and alcohol-related social media use predicts symptoms of depression and anxiety. Students in Bergen, Norway, participated in a Web-based survey during fall 2015 (T1) and a follow-up survey during fall 2016 (T2). A total of 5217 participated in both surveys. Crude and adjusted linear regression analyses were conducted to investigate if social media use at T1 predicted depression and anxiety at T2. Several social media use variables (e.g., using Instagram) were positively associated with depression and anxiety over time, but these associations became non-significant when covariates were controlled for. Number of online friends was inversely related to depression whereas using Twitter was posi...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
BackgroundBesides the well known good side of social media, it cannot be denied some of its negative...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
The current study aimed to investigate if general and alcohol-related social media use predicts symp...
Introduction. While increased social media use (SMU) has been associated with depression and anxiety...
Pre-print (óútgefið handrit)This study aimed to examine in a longitudinal cohort design whether soci...
Social media has a significant impact on people's daily lives and spread widely. Unrestrained usage ...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies have suggested an association between the use of social media an...
Previous research on the psychology of social media usage has been limited in its ability to predict...
The rise of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a global surge in exposure to disaster an...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether higher levels of social media use are associated wit...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have become a popular tool for commun...
Background With the increasing use of the Internet and its constant shaping of our perception of rea...
There is a growing debate on the linkage between social networking platforms and mental health disor...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
BackgroundBesides the well known good side of social media, it cannot be denied some of its negative...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
The current study aimed to investigate if general and alcohol-related social media use predicts symp...
Introduction. While increased social media use (SMU) has been associated with depression and anxiety...
Pre-print (óútgefið handrit)This study aimed to examine in a longitudinal cohort design whether soci...
Social media has a significant impact on people's daily lives and spread widely. Unrestrained usage ...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies have suggested an association between the use of social media an...
Previous research on the psychology of social media usage has been limited in its ability to predict...
The rise of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a global surge in exposure to disaster an...
Abstract : Psychological well-being has become one of the crucial aspects of modern psychology. It ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether higher levels of social media use are associated wit...
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have become a popular tool for commun...
Background With the increasing use of the Internet and its constant shaping of our perception of rea...
There is a growing debate on the linkage between social networking platforms and mental health disor...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
BackgroundBesides the well known good side of social media, it cannot be denied some of its negative...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...