Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. How does this come about? We examined this issue in 2 studies using experimental and field methods. In Study 1, cueing people in the laboratory to use Facebook passively (rather than actively) led to declines in affective well-being over time. Study 2 replicated these findings in the field using experience-sampling techniques. It also demonstrated how passive Facebook usage leads to declines in affective well-being: by increasing envy. Critically, the relationship between passive Facebook usage and changes in affective well-being remained significant when controlling for active Facebook use, non-Facebook online social network usage, and direct...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Previous investigations of the relationship between Facebook use and psychological well-being have m...
Research suggests that Facebooking can be both beneficial and detrimental for users’ psychological w...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
In their Facebook profiles, users communicate abundant social comparison information conveying mainl...
Is Facebook utilization beneficial or detrimental for psychological well-being? I draw on outstandin...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Previous research has shown that passive social media use does not have the same positive effects on...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Previous investigations of the relationship between Facebook use and psychological well-being have m...
Research suggests that Facebooking can be both beneficial and detrimental for users’ psychological w...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Prior research indicates that Facebook usage predicts declines in subjective well-being over time. H...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
Over 500 million people interact daily with Facebook. Yet, whether Facebook use influences subjectiv...
In their Facebook profiles, users communicate abundant social comparison information conveying mainl...
Is Facebook utilization beneficial or detrimental for psychological well-being? I draw on outstandin...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Studies exploring the relationship between Facebook use and well-being have yielded inconsistent fin...
The question of whether the influence of Facebook usage on psychological well-being is detrimental o...
Previous research has shown that passive social media use does not have the same positive effects on...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
Previous investigations of the relationship between Facebook use and psychological well-being have m...
Research suggests that Facebooking can be both beneficial and detrimental for users’ psychological w...