This
manuscript
present
a
theoretical
framework
on
social
media
effects
among
adolescents.
The
encompasses
the
complex
layers
of
cues
within
platforms,
environment,
and
individual
(neuro)susceptibility,
collectively
shaping
how
influences
well-being
Advances in marketing, customer relationship management, and e-services book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 148 - 176
Published: Jan. 10, 2024
Because
of
the
urgency
and
high
stakes
involved
in
their
trades,
intraday
traders
are
especially
vulnerable
to
perils
information
overload
today's
digital
world.
This
chapter
explores
potential
benefits
detox
programmes
for
traders.
The
research
uses
statistical
programme
SMart
PLS
do
a
route
analysis
using
primary
data
gathered
via
questionnaire.
results
show
that
taking
break
from
technology
may
dramatically
lower
stress
levels,
which
turn
boosts
business
efficiency.
correlation
is
moderated
by
traders'
levels
expertise,
however,
indicating
newcomers
market
might
gain
most
programmes.
last
section
study
emphasises
chapter's
central
thesis,
arguing
inclusion
measures
training
workplace
rules
order
address
identified
practical
ramifications
traders,
trading
businesses,
regulatory
agencies.
Journal of Mood and Anxiety Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
3, P. 100018 - 100018
Published: Aug. 11, 2023
This
review
has
two
primary
objectives:
(1)
to
offer
a
balanced
examination
of
recent
findings
on
the
relationship
between
screen
media
activity
(SMA)
in
young
individuals
and
outcomes
such
as
sleep
patterns,
mood
disturbances,
anxiety-related
concerns,
cognitive
processes;
(2)
introduce
novel
multi-level
system
model
that
integrates
these
findings,
resolves
contradictions
literature,
guides
future
studies
examining
key
covariates
affecting
SMA-mental
health
relationship.
Key
include:
Several
meta-analyses
reveal
significant
association
SMA
mental
issues,
particularly
anxiety
depression,
including
specific
negative
effects
linked
prolonged
time;
substantial
evidence
indicates
both
immediate
long-term
impacts
duration
quality;
(3)
functioning
is
complex,
with
mixed
showing
positive
associations;
(4)
multifaceted
various
aspects
adolescent
life
influenced
by
wide
range
environmental
contextual
factors.
youth
best
understood
within
complex
encompassing
individual,
caregiver,
school,
peer,
factors,
framed
Bronfenbrenner's
ecological
systems
theory,
which
identifies
five
interrelated
(microsystem,
mesosystem,
exosystem,
macrosystem,
chronosystem)
influence
development
across
proximal
distal
levels
environment.
provides
framework
for
research
examine
interactions,
considering
moderating
develop
targeted
interventions
can
mitigate
potential
adverse
well-being.
Journal of Research on Adolescence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
35(1)
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Abstract
TikTok
is
a
pervasive
and
controversial
social
media
platform
with
sizeable
adolescent
following.
Using
two‐wave
longitudinal
design
spaced
3
months
apart
during
the
academic
year
(
N
=
328,
60.4%
male,
M
age
16.99),
we
investigated
how
adolescents'
self‐concept
clarity
relates
to
approval
anxiety,
fear
of
missing
out,
online
vigilance
as
possible
stressors
experienced
on
TikTok.
Results
showed
negative
bidirectional
link
between
anxiety.
We
also
found
unidirectional
association
out
(FoMO)
vigilance,
respectively.
Last,
that
anxiety
longitudinally
fosters
out.
These
findings
suggest
adolescents
holding
uncertain
self‐views
are
more
likely
perceive
stressful
environment
experiencing
might
be
especially
harmful
for
them.
Journal of Communication,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
Abstract
Media
effects
research
has
observed
significant
diversity
in
the
of
social
media
on
adolescent
well-being,
with
outcomes
ranging
from
positive
to
negative
and,
some
cases,
neutral
effects.
In
an
effort
comprehend
and
elucidate
this
diversity,
we
have
formulated
The
Swiss
Cheese
Model
Social
Cues,
a
theoretical
framework
that
systematically
categorizes
potential
sources
contributing
these
variations.
This
dynamic
model
encompasses
complex
layers
cues
present
within
platforms,
environment,
individual
(neuro)susceptibility,
collectively
shaping
how
influences
well-being
adolescents.
primary
goal
is
enhance
by
concurrently
considering
broader
range
difference
factors,
providing
comprehensive
for
investigations
into
interplay
context
Youth & Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Fear
of
missing
out
(FoMO)
is
the
apprehensive
feeling
that
others
are
engaging
in
rewarding
activities.
Because
adolescence
a
time
lifespan
when
individuals
sensitive
to
social
cues,
FoMO
may
relate
engagement
risky
activities
and
poor
mental
health.
Sexting
activity,
where
adolescents
send
receive
sexually
explicit
texts,
photos,
videos.
have
an
indirect
effect
on
sexting
behaviors,
anxiety
symptoms,
depression
symptoms.
In
this
study,
304
(
M
=
16.12
years,
SD
1.08;
69%
female),
completed
online
questionnaire
about
demographics,
fear
out,
risk
depressive
There
were
significant
associations
between
FoMO,
sexting,
mediated
relationship
symptoms
respectively.
For
adolescents,
play
role
health
sequelae
Frontiers in Digital Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: March 18, 2025
Digital
stress,
resulting
from
expectations
of
online
availability,
can
increase
the
risk
conflicts
with
friends.
However,
friendship
conflict
remains
an
underexplored
indicator,
particularly
in
association
stressful
experiences.
This
study
aims
to
examine
between
digital
stress
and
levels
overtime,
considering
role
social
media
expectations.
1185
adolescents
(59.3%
f,
Mage
=
15.97
years,
SD
1.43)
completed
self-report
measures
at
two
timepoints,
six
months
apart.
A
Structural
Equation
Model
was
employed
longitudinal
associations
(i.e.,
friends'
norms,
use,
perceived
features)
on
conflict,
focusing
mediating
entrapment
disappointment).
Gender
differences
were
explored.
Perceived
norms
about
use
unique
features
visualness)
contributed
explain
and,
turn,
conflict.
Specifically,
emotional
responses
unmet
availability
disappointment)
emerged
as
relevant
explaining
conflictual
interactions,
compared
pressure
be
responsive
friends
entrapment).
Males
perceiving
high
experience
lower
entrapment,
females.
Results
this
support
importance
a
context
where
dynamics,
knowledge
have
several
implications
for
promoting
positive
experiences
preventing