The purpose of this quantitative study with a logical positivistic perspective was to explore to what extent Facebook had an effect on the psychological wellbeing amongst adolescents in southern Sweden. Adolescence is a difficult time when the adolescents face a number of challenges, this may be reasons for why some adolescents have low psychological wellbeing. A survey was conducted with 100 adolescents, ages 15 to 20, which then was presented and analyzed with help from Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory and the Social Comparison Theory. This revealed the attention adolescents got on Facebook, in form of “likes” and comments, had no significant impact on their psychological wellbeing. Additionally, the social comparisons on Facebook made adole...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)With the increasing development of technology and the cyber world, a c...
Social comparison is the process through which people compare their opinions, abilities, behaviours ...
The aim of this study is to look into if there is a connection between adolescents’ use of social me...
Previous studies investigated possible effects of Facebook mostly on hedonic well-being but not focu...
AbstractPrevious studies investigated possible effects of Facebook mostly on hedonic well-being but ...
Increasing Facebook usage among adolescents has raised more studies and concerns about psychological...
In most countries, Facebook is one of the top social networking sites among children and adolescents...
The aim with this study was to find out how young people at age 16-19 years in Kalmar, Sweden use an...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The increasing use of Facebook social networking sites, most of which are teenagers, is a growing ph...
The present study explored the effect of personality and perceived social support on Facebook use an...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
As social media has emerged and integrated into our lives, the psychosomatic symptoms in adolescence...
The social media has very much popular and impacted students' psychological wellbeing, daily routine...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)With the increasing development of technology and the cyber world, a c...
Social comparison is the process through which people compare their opinions, abilities, behaviours ...
The aim of this study is to look into if there is a connection between adolescents’ use of social me...
Previous studies investigated possible effects of Facebook mostly on hedonic well-being but not focu...
AbstractPrevious studies investigated possible effects of Facebook mostly on hedonic well-being but ...
Increasing Facebook usage among adolescents has raised more studies and concerns about psychological...
In most countries, Facebook is one of the top social networking sites among children and adolescents...
The aim with this study was to find out how young people at age 16-19 years in Kalmar, Sweden use an...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The increasing use of Facebook social networking sites, most of which are teenagers, is a growing ph...
The present study explored the effect of personality and perceived social support on Facebook use an...
The question whether social media use benefits or undermines adolescents' well-being is an important...
As social media has emerged and integrated into our lives, the psychosomatic symptoms in adolescence...
The social media has very much popular and impacted students' psychological wellbeing, daily routine...
Daily social media use is routine for most contemporary adolescents. However, as social technology u...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)With the increasing development of technology and the cyber world, a c...
Social comparison is the process through which people compare their opinions, abilities, behaviours ...
The aim of this study is to look into if there is a connection between adolescents’ use of social me...