However, gender was not a moderator affecting negative emotions on the risk of social media addiction. BSMAS was a valid tool for measuring the risk of social media addiction among Chinese adolescents. Lastly, peer relationship is a positive moderator in influencing negative emotions and risk of ...
Social media bring not only benefits but also downsides, such as addictive behavior. While an ambivalent closed insecure attachment style has been prominently linked with internet and smartphone addiction, a similar analysis for social media addiction is still pending. This study aims to explore socia...
social network addiction; social networking sites; literature review; motivations; personality; negative consequences; comorbidity; specificity1. Introduction “I’m an addict. I just get lost in Facebook” replies a young mother when asked why she does not see herself able to help her daughter ...
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Aims & Scope | The premier peer-reviewed journal for authoritative research on understanding the social, behavioral, and psychological impact of today's social networking practices, including Twitter, Facebook, and internet gaming and commerce.
Accessing addiction recovery capital via online and offline channels: The role of peer-support and shared experiences of addiction A.A. Moustafa (Ed.), Cognitive, clinical, and neural aspects of drug addiction, Elsevier (2020) Google Scholar Brailovskaia and Margraf, 2018 Brailovskaia J., Margr...
期刊简介:CYBERPSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL NETWORKING《网络心理、行为与社交网络》(月刊). Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is the premier peer-reviewed journal for authoritative research on understanding the social, behavioral, and psychological impact of todays social networking practices, ...
Social networking sites addiction and FoMO: The mediating role of envy and the moderating role of need to belong Current Psychology, n.a. (July) (2019), pp. 1-9, 10.1007/s12144-019-00344-4 Google Scholar Yu et al., 2018 L. Yu, X. Cao, Z. Liu, J. Wang Excessive social media ...
getting shallow, hands clammy, one moment hot, then next cold. The same symptoms I’ve suffered from writing for hotel and travel clients. While I always swear that I’ll quit each time, I again found myself in the grip of an addiction I can never truly shake- Googling travel plans!!