There is relatively little research considering motivations of passive Facebook use. However, research regarding motivations of general Facebook use indicates that people use Facebook to escape – and that escapism may motivate passive Facebook use. Research also suggests that using Facebook to escape is associated with Facebook addiction. Using an experimental vignette design, the present research investigated whether passive Facebook use is motivated by escapism and whether this escape motivation is associated with passive Facebook addiction. A within-participant experimental design using vignettes was used to explore the effect of positivity and, in addition, socialness on passive Facebook use. Addiction to passive Facebook use and percei...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
The aims of this study were to design and validate a questionnaire to measure passive and active Fac...
Previous investigations of the relationship between Facebook use and psychological well-being have m...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
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...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
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...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no re...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Abstract The study examined the consumption habits of self- confessed Facebook addicts, especially t...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
The aims of this study were to design and validate a questionnaire to measure passive and active Fac...
Previous investigations of the relationship between Facebook use and psychological well-being have m...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent research suggests that use of social networking sites can be addictive f...
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...
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous rese...
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...
Facebook is notably the most widely known and used social network worldwide. It has been described a...
Prior research has proved that an individual could be addicted to the Internet in general, but no re...
With the sheer power of network effects, the dominance of social media is here to stay, and there is...
Abstract The study examined the consumption habits of self- confessed Facebook addicts, especially t...
Recent research has observed that among the ever-increasing young users of social networking sites (...
Worldwide, Facebook is becoming increasingly widespread as a communication platform. Young people es...
The aims of this study were to design and validate a questionnaire to measure passive and active Fac...
Previous investigations of the relationship between Facebook use and psychological well-being have m...