Problematic use of social networking sites (SNS) has a negative impact on mental health. It has been found that people who score high on neuroticism are especially vulnerable towards engaging with SNS in a problematic way but it is not clear which psychological mechanisms explain this relationship. We addressed this issue by examining the mediating role of fear of missing out and self-control in the relationship between neuroticism and problematic SNS use. For this purpose, we conducted a cross-sectional study ( n = 151, 69.5% female, M age = 26.23, SD = 7.52) and tested for parallel mediation using structural equation modelling. Neuroticism was found to be predictive of increased levels of problematic SNS use. Moreover, neuroticism was ass...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a flourishing component of the Internet, with enormous potential ...
Previous evidence suggests that narcissistic people tend to visit social networking sites (SNS) freq...
Despite people spending nearly 10% of each day on social media platforms, many also now appear to be...
Problematic use of social networking sites (SNS) has a negative impact on mental health. It has been...
Problematic use of social networking sites (SNS) has a negative impact on mental health. It has been...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is phubbing (snubbing someone whil...
Background: Previous research has reported mental health variables and maladaptive cognitive emotion...
The use of social networking sites (SNSs) is rapidly increasing as billions of individuals use SNS p...
The personality trait of neuroticism (N) has consistently shown to be a risk factor for Internet Add...
Recent meta-analytical evidence indicates a mild association between higher neuroticism and lower co...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
The use of Social Network Sites (SNSs) has grown to become a ubiquitous aspect of daily life in deve...
Abstract Background Social networking sites (SNSs) allow people to socially connect with each other,...
Research highlighted that Problematic Social Networking Sites Use (PSNSU) and vulnerable narcissism ...
The use of Social Network Sites (SNSs) has grown to become a ubiquitous aspect of daily life in most...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a flourishing component of the Internet, with enormous potential ...
Previous evidence suggests that narcissistic people tend to visit social networking sites (SNS) freq...
Despite people spending nearly 10% of each day on social media platforms, many also now appear to be...
Problematic use of social networking sites (SNS) has a negative impact on mental health. It has been...
Problematic use of social networking sites (SNS) has a negative impact on mental health. It has been...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is phubbing (snubbing someone whil...
Background: Previous research has reported mental health variables and maladaptive cognitive emotion...
The use of social networking sites (SNSs) is rapidly increasing as billions of individuals use SNS p...
The personality trait of neuroticism (N) has consistently shown to be a risk factor for Internet Add...
Recent meta-analytical evidence indicates a mild association between higher neuroticism and lower co...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
The use of Social Network Sites (SNSs) has grown to become a ubiquitous aspect of daily life in deve...
Abstract Background Social networking sites (SNSs) allow people to socially connect with each other,...
Research highlighted that Problematic Social Networking Sites Use (PSNSU) and vulnerable narcissism ...
The use of Social Network Sites (SNSs) has grown to become a ubiquitous aspect of daily life in most...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are a flourishing component of the Internet, with enormous potential ...
Previous evidence suggests that narcissistic people tend to visit social networking sites (SNS) freq...
Despite people spending nearly 10% of each day on social media platforms, many also now appear to be...