Online social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are used by billions of people every day to communicate and interact with others. There has been increasing interest in the potential impact of online social networking on wellbeing, with a broadening body of new research into factors associated with both positive and negative mental health outcomes such as depression. This systematic review of empirical studies (n=30) adds to existing research in this field by examining current quantitative studies focused on the relationship between online social networking and symptoms of depression. The academic databases PsycINFO, Web of Science, CINAHL, MEDLINE, and EMBASE were searched systematically using terms related to o...
With the exponential rise in the usage of Social Networking Sites (SNS) over the past decade, resear...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to estimate the longitudinal associations between onlin...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
The basis of this study is to evaluate and measure the correlation between the amount of time an ind...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
Background: Frequent use of Facebook and other social networks is thought to be associated with cert...
Background: Previous literature suggests that increased usage of social networking sites (SNSs) ca...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
The social comparison theory explains some negative effect of social networking sites (SNSs) use. Th...
SNSs have become ubiquitous across the globe. Although many researchers shed the light on SNSs use, ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults, which is often assoc...
Social Network Sites (SNSs) have become a pervasive part of people’s everyday lives, the implication...
Social networking has become commonplace in today’s always-connected world. Due to this ubiquity, re...
There have been many studies on the relationship between social media use and depression in recent y...
With the exponential rise in the usage of Social Networking Sites (SNS) over the past decade, resear...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to estimate the longitudinal associations between onlin...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...
The basis of this study is to evaluate and measure the correlation between the amount of time an ind...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Introduction Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder that affects 350 million people world...
Background: Frequent use of Facebook and other social networks is thought to be associated with cert...
Background: Previous literature suggests that increased usage of social networking sites (SNSs) ca...
Online social networking sites are ubiquitous and prevalently used by young people. The COVID-19 pan...
The social comparison theory explains some negative effect of social networking sites (SNSs) use. Th...
SNSs have become ubiquitous across the globe. Although many researchers shed the light on SNSs use, ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among young adults, which is often assoc...
Social Network Sites (SNSs) have become a pervasive part of people’s everyday lives, the implication...
Social networking has become commonplace in today’s always-connected world. Due to this ubiquity, re...
There have been many studies on the relationship between social media use and depression in recent y...
With the exponential rise in the usage of Social Networking Sites (SNS) over the past decade, resear...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to estimate the longitudinal associations between onlin...
Since the emergence of portable technology (e.g. smart phones and tablets) and social networking sit...