Although online social connectedness is increasing, many assumptions about online social network use still remain. For example, that offline social connectedness is superior to online social connectedness. This cross-sectional study addresses these assumptions by studying online and offline social connectedness in relation to happiness, in a sample of 293 young adults from Sweden, between the ages 18-48. Results show that both online and offline social connectedness was associated to happiness. Moreover, three groups varying on happiness did not differ on various forms of social connectedness; however, very happy individuals reported having more genuine online friends than all other groups. The implications of the study and future direction...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
As a concept embedded in belonging, the beneficial outcomes associated with social connectedness are...
Although online social connectedness is increasing, many assumptions about online social network use...
Can online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our pursuit of ...
textabstractCan online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Research on online socialization and well-being has found positive as well as inverse relations. The...
A recent large Canadian survey permits us to compare face-to-face (‘real-life’) and on-line social n...
A recent large Canadian survey permits us to compare face-to-face ('real-life') and on-line social n...
The purpose of this research is to review the literation on the relationship between internet use an...
Social connection and the need to belong are central to human motivations in order to maintain optim...
This article provides an empirical examination of how online social networks affect subjective well‐...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
As a concept embedded in belonging, the beneficial outcomes associated with social connectedness are...
Although online social connectedness is increasing, many assumptions about online social network use...
Can online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our pursuit of ...
textabstractCan online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Previous research has identified the importance of social connectedness in facilitating a number of ...
Research on online socialization and well-being has found positive as well as inverse relations. The...
A recent large Canadian survey permits us to compare face-to-face (‘real-life’) and on-line social n...
A recent large Canadian survey permits us to compare face-to-face ('real-life') and on-line social n...
The purpose of this research is to review the literation on the relationship between internet use an...
Social connection and the need to belong are central to human motivations in order to maintain optim...
This article provides an empirical examination of how online social networks affect subjective well‐...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
As a concept embedded in belonging, the beneficial outcomes associated with social connectedness are...