We found a significant moderating effect (p = 0.016) of daily social media time. The more time spent on social media, the less protective self-esteem was against depressive symptoms. Those suffering from depres
The impact of social media on teenagers' mental health and self-esteem.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 社交媒体的使用可能导致青少年心理健康问题如焦虑和抑郁,并降低自尊;但也有可能通过社会支持和积极互动提升自尊。 1. **负面影响分析**: - **社会比较理论**:青少年常通过社交媒体与他人比较外表、生活成就...
Earlier studies that investigated within-person associations of social media use with indicators of well-being have all only reportedaverageeffect sizes. However, it is possible, or even plausible, that these average within-person effects may have been small and nonsignificant because they result from...
So, social media has begun to focus not just on either supplementing existing relationships or sustaining virtual ones, but also on actually turning virtual relationships into relationships in the empirical world. This is an excellent example of how social media can be said to have a positive ef...
Colliander, J. (2019). “This is fake news”: Investigating the role of conformity to other users’ views when commenting on and spreading disinformation in social media.Computers in Human Behavior,97, 202–215. ArticleGoogle Scholar Coopersmith, S. (1965).The antecedents of self-esteem. Prin...
Therefore, we examined the effect of the selfie on people who took and shared their selfies. Based on the social comparison theory, we focused on two psychological factors: social sensitivity and self-esteem. In the experiment, we manipulated the context of experiencing selfies. The participants...
Argumentative Essay On Social Media Young adults’ reliance on the internet has developed into an addiction, resulting in teenagers to feel isolated and disconnected from their peers. In an experiment conducted in “The Effect of Social Network Sites on Adolescents’ Social and Academic Development: ...
Mobile phone addiction has become a widespread phenomenon in Chinese society, attracting significant social attention. However, there is still limited understanding of complexities and relationships concerning anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and mobile phone addiction (MPA) among college students. To bett...
hours a day on social media are more susceptible to problems such as low self-esteem and body dissatisfaction. [1] The New York Times has pointed out the new growing trend of “doomscrolling”--that is, constant scrolls through the negative news that leads to increased stress and anxiety.[...
The impact of social media use on appearance self-esteem from childhood to adolescence – A 3-wave community study