Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its findings, and most research has focused on time spent on social media rather than on what emerging adults do there, with whom and why. Here, we investigated whether momentary social stress affects emerging adults' social media use, and whether this social media use relates to subsequent changes in wellbeing. We implemented a multi-method paradigm utilising objective and self-report data to investigate how social stress relates to how (much) and why emerging adults use social media. We report on findings based on 114 17-25-year-old emerging adults recruited on university campus. Our findings suggest that social stress does not affect adolesce...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Due to the methodological challenges inherent in studying social media use (SMU), as well as the met...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Both academic and public interest in social media and their effects have increased dramatically over...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Due to the methodological challenges inherent in studying social media use (SMU), as well as the met...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Literature concerning the relationship between social media use and wellbeing is inconsistent in its...
Both academic and public interest in social media and their effects have increased dramatically over...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Due to the methodological challenges inherent in studying social media use (SMU), as well as the met...