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  1. Effects of Social Media Use on Psychological Well-Being: A Mediated Model

    The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' psychological well-being. This paper's main objective is to shed light on the effect of social media use on psychological well-being. Building on contributions from various fields in the literature, it provides a more comprehensive study of the ...

  2. (PDF) The Effect of Social Media on Society

    Depression, anxiety, catfishing, bullying, terro rism, and. criminal activities are some of the negative side s of social media on societies. Generall y, when peoples use social. media for ...

  3. Social media use, social anxiety, and loneliness: A systematic review

    Social media use (SMU) has become highly prevalent in modern society, especially among young adults. Research has examined how SMU affects well-being, with some findings suggesting that SMU is related to social anxiety and loneliness. Socially anxious and lonely individuals appear to prefer and seek out online social interactions on social media.

  4. Frontiers

    Introduction. The use of social media has grown substantially in recent years (Leong et al., 2019; Kemp, 2020).Social media refers to "the websites and online tools that facilitate interactions between users by providing them opportunities to share information, opinions, and interest" (Swar and Hameed, 2017, p. 141).Individuals use social media for many reasons, including entertainment ...

  5. The Meanings of Social Media Use in Everyday Life: Filling Empty Slots

    At the same time, the rise of social media is connected to a number of less dramatic, yet pervasive, shifts relating to their integration into the mundane practices of day-to-day life, a perspective on social media that has gained less attention in previous research (c.f. Couldry & Kallinikos, 2017).To reach for the smartphone the first thing in the morning to catch up with the latest social ...

  6. Advances in Social Media Research: Past, Present and Future

    The use of social media for information sharing during critical events as well as for seeking and/or rendering help has also been investigated in prior research. Other contexts include political and public administration, and the comparison between traditional and social media. Overall, our study identifies multiple emergent themes in the ...

  7. A systematic review: the influence of social media on depression

    Social media. The term 'social media' refers to the various internet-based networks that enable users to interact with others, verbally and visually (Carr & Hayes, Citation 2015).According to the Pew Research Centre (Citation 2015), at least 92% of teenagers are active on social media.Lenhart, Smith, Anderson, Duggan, and Perrin (Citation 2015) identified the 13-17 age group as ...

  8. Qualitative and Mixed Methods Social Media Research:

    The upsurge of social media use has been coupled with increased interest in learning more about human interaction with social media and the type of content posted on social media sites. Prior literature reviews have collectively uncovered much regarding social media research trends and outcomes. The present literature review contributes to the ...

  9. Social Media Use in 2021

    In a pattern consistent with past Center studies on social media use, there are some stark age differences. Some 84% of adults ages 18 to 29 say they ever use any social media sites, which is similar to the share of those ages 30 to 49 who say this (81%). By comparison, a somewhat smaller share of those ages 50 to 64 (73%) say they use social ...

  10. The Effects of Instagram Use, Social Comparison, and Self-Esteem on

    Congruent with the growth of social media use, there are also increasing worries that social media might lead to social anxiety in users (Jelenchick et al., 2013).Social anxiety is one's state of avoiding social interactions and appearing inhibited in such interactions with other people (Schlenker & Leary, 1982).Scholars indicated that social anxiety could arise from managing a large network ...

  11. Social media use and its impact on adolescent mental health: An

    Literature reviews on how social media use affects adolescent mental health have accumulated at an unprecedented rate of late. Yet, a higher-level integration of the evidence is still lacking. We fill this gap with an up-to-date umbrella review, a review of reviews published between 2019 and mid-2021. Our search yielded 25 reviews: seven meta ...

  12. Methodologies in Social Media Research: Where We Are and Where We Still

    The use of social media has increased substantially over the past decade, which has also created many new opportunities for research. Social networks can be used for research planning, recruitment of specific populations to research studies, and dissemination of results. In addition, many studies have used social media as a source of ...

  13. A systematic review of social media as a teaching and ...

    The use of social media in higher education has been demonstrated in a number of studies to be an attractive and contemporary method of teaching and learning. However, further research and investigation are required in order to align social media's pedagogical benefits with the theoretical perspectives that inform educational practices. It is the objective of this study to provide a systematic ...

  14. Social Media Use and Its Impact on Relationships and Emotions

    negative emotions seem to indicate that addictive behaviors are on the rise and are closely related. to overuse of social media. On the other side of the coin, social media use also produces positive effects on. emotional well-being such as happiness, Mudita, humor, support, validation, and a more frequent.

  15. The effects of social media usage on attention, motivation, and

    For many young adults, accessing social media has become a normal part of their daily lives (Park and Lee, 2014).As of 2015, 90% of young adults regularly used social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (Perrin, 2015).Researchers estimate that university students spend about 8-10 hours per day browsing, liking posts, and posting on social media sites ().

  16. Social Media Adoption, Usage And Impact In Business-To ...

    Social media plays an important part in the digital transformation of businesses. This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of social media by business-to-business (B2B) companies. The current study focuses on the number of aspects of social media such as the effect of social media, social media tools, social media use, adoption of social media use and its barriers, social ...

  17. Full article: The role of social media in enhancing adolescents

    The previous results show the adolescents' use of social media with regards to their attitudes to the questionnaire statements; (68.3%) fully agree, (23.6%) agree, (4.8%) do not know, (1.9%) do not agree, and finally (1.5%) do not entirely agree. The arithmetic mean of all statements is (4.35), with a standard deviation of less than one ...

  18. Young users of social media: an analysis from a gender perspective

    The presence and use of social media by young people requires a debate in wider society and the academic community around the opportunities and risks that social media present in the construction of young people's identities. Of particular importance is the analysis of the gender perspective that emerges in the context of digital empowerment ...

  19. The Role of Social Media Content Format and Platform in Users

    The purpose of this study is to understand the role of social media content on users' engagement behavior. More specifically, we investigate: (i)the direct effects of format and platform on users' passive and active engagement behavior, and (ii) we assess the moderating effect of content context on the link between each content type (rational, emotional, and transactional content) and ...

  20. More than just social media use may be causing ...

    However, it is unclear how exactly social media use and depression are associated and relate to other behaviors, such as physical activity, green space exposure, cannabis use and eveningness (the ...

  21. How Americans Use Social Media

    Roughly eight-in-ten U.S. adults (83%) report ever using the video-based platform. While a somewhat lower share reports using it, Facebook is also a dominant player in the online landscape. Most Americans (68%) report using the social media platform. Additionally, roughly half of U.S. adults (47%) say they use Instagram.