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
JMIR Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11, P. e59198 - e59198
Published: July 3, 2024
Paranoia
is
a
spectrum
of
fear-related
experiences
that
spans
diagnostic
categories
and
influenced
by
social
cognitive
factors.
The
extent
to
which
media
other
types
use
are
associated
with
paranoia
remains
unclear.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(10), P. e31051 - e31051
Published: May 1, 2024
Digital
stress
refers
to
the
resulting
from
persistent
use
of
digital
media.
Given
its
major
implications
for
well-being,
it
is
crucial
explore
how
media
would
contribute
stress.
Drawing
on
frameworks
DSMT
(i.e.,
using
a
device
during
social
interactions)
and
perceived
peer
norms,
we
explored
whether
norms
adolescents'
own
were
associated
with
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(23), P. 7461 - 7461
Published: Dec. 7, 2024
The
relationship
between
screen
time
and
mental
health
among
adolescents,
particularly
those
identified
as
"digital
natives",
has
become
increasingly
pertinent,
especially
in
the
context
of
heightened
digital
engagement
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
This
study
aims
to
examine
associations
patterns,
ADHD
severity,
anxiety
symptoms
adolescents
aged
11-18.
Paranoia
is
a
spectrum
of
fear-related
experiences
that
spans
diagnostic
categories
and
influenced
by
the
environment.
The
extent
to
which
traditional
digital
media
use
associated
with
paranoia
remains
unknown.
We
aimed
examine
associations
between
at
within-
between-person
levels.
Participants
were
409
individuals
diagnosed
schizophrenia
or
bipolar
disorder.
Measures
included
sociodemographic
clinical
characteristics
baseline,
followed
ecological
momentary
assessments
(EMA)
collected
three
times
daily
over
30
days.
EMA
evaluated
five
types
use:
TV,
social
media,
music,
reading
writing,
other
internet
computer
use.
Generalized
linear
mixed
models
used
as
function
each
type
vice-versa.
Characteristics
lower
likelihood
minority
ethnoracial
status,
educational
attainment,
diagnosis
vs.
There
within-person
subsequently
reduced
in
group:
fold-change=0.900;
95%
CI:
0.840,
0.965;
listening
music
decreased
disorder
fold-change=0.949;
0.906,
0.995.
Associations
not
significant.
reductions
may
reflect
benefits
interaction
distraction.
However,
systemic
inequities
individual
factors
hamper
accessibility
certain
media.
Chinese Journal of Communication,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: May 25, 2024
In
an
era
where
mobile
phone
use
is
ubiquitous,
being
constantly
available
has
become
a
prevalent
norm.
Grounded
in
the
sociocognitive
model
of
connectedness
(SMC),
this
study
examines
relationship
between
availability
pressure
and
habitual
checking
social
media
while
probing
moderating
role
notifications
relationship.
Crucially,
our
extends
SMC
framework
by
investigating
various
impacts
modes
on
media.
The
findings
reveal
positive
checking,
as
well
mediating
effects
voice
calls
text
messages
moderated
mediation
also
reveals
that
effect
strengthened
increase
when
individuals
to
interact
with
friends
This
research
underscores
complex
interplay
among
modes,
pressure,
shaping
behaviors.
Ergonomics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 34
Published: Nov. 8, 2024
Stress
is
both
a
driver
of
objective
performance
impairments
and
source
negative
user
experience
technology.
This
review
addresses
future
directions
for
research
on
stress
ergonomics
in
the
digital
age.
The
structured
around
three
levels
analysis.
At
individual
level,
elicited
by
novel
technologies
tasks
including
interaction
with
AI
robots,
working
Virtual
Reality,
operating
autonomous
vehicles.
organisational
novel,
potentially
stressful
challenges
include
maintaining
cybersecurity,
surveillance
monitoring
employees
supported
technology,
addressing
bias
discrimination
workplace.
sociocultural
values
norms
are
evolving
symbiotically,
raising
demands
illustrated
respect
to
interactions
social
media
new
ethical
challenges.
We
also
briefly
promise
neuroergonomics
emotional
design
support
mitigation.
conclude
seven
high-level
principles
that
may
guide
work.
Children,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(12), P. 1472 - 1472
Published: Nov. 30, 2024
Background/Objectives:
The
way
people
communicate
has
significantly
changed
due
to
technological
advances
and
penetration
of
cell
phones
broadband
connection
into
everyday
activities.
Nowadays,
individuals
are
constantly
connected
through
the
Internet.
This
influences
social
experiences,
self
identity,
can
cause
digital
stress,
which
often
leads
negative
emotions,
psychosomatic
outcomes,
diseases.
It
is
a
matter
concern
for
adolescents
their
families.
paper
investigates
how
Information
Communication
Technologies
(ICTs)
media
influence
adolescents’
parents’
stress
anxiety.
Methods:
Based
on
two
stressors
scales,
30-item
questionnaire
was
created.
A
quantitative
analysis
data
deriving
from
164
Finnish
53
parents
regarding
conducted.
Results:
“Privacy
Intrusion”,
“Availability
stress/Online
vigilance”,
“Usefulness”
were
most
essential
stressor
factors
both
students
parents.
Additionally,
significant
“Fear
Missing
Out/FoMO”
“Approval
Anxiety”
while
“Safety/Security”
“Technical
Support”
factors.
No
differences
observed
between
overall
In
contrast
existing
literature,
no
“Connection
(Information)
Overload”
found.
Conclusions:
contributes
debates
effects
use
resources,
ICTs,
processes
at
school,
work,
home.
findings
our
study
confirm
further
validate
those
previous
studies
with
exception
Overload”,
needs
be
investigated
understand
reasons
behind
it.
BACKGROUND
Background.
There
has
been
controversy
over
the
degree
to
which
technology
use
in
general,
and
social
media
exposure
specifically,
may
be
associated
with
adverse
youth
mental
health
outcomes.
To
date,
studies
have
generally
small,
exploratory;
relied
on
self-report
characterize
technology/social
patterns.
The
goal
of
this
project
is
explore
associations
between
objectively-collected
data
gathered
through
a
commercially-available
app
OBJECTIVE
broad
study
association
objectively
measured
range
related
METHODS
Up
1000
male,
female,
non-binary
ages
8-17
(inclusive)
their
primary
caregivers
will
enrolled
study.
Youth
participants
must
own,
dedicated
iOS
or
Android
based
smart
phone
tablet,
they
parents
willing
able
download
install
collection
onto
devices.
open
all
US
who
meet
previous
2
criteria.
Following
eConsent,
complete
baseline
measures
electronically,
including
assessments
psychiatric
functioning,
as
well
loneliness,
digital
stress,
disordered
eating.
Caregivers
asked
provide
information
history
for
participants.
then
similar
battery
1,
2,
3
months
after
baseline.
also
daily
questions
about
mood,
physical
activity,
sleep.
compensated
completing
at
each
time
point.
gathers
wide
from
participant's
device,
temporal
patterns
use,
number
frequency
various
usage,
interactions
within
apps,
keystroke
data.
A
analytic
methods
used
address
important
pertinent
topic
how
wellness
RESULTS
Enrollment
was
initiated
November
13,
2024
December
12,
total
9
had
enrolled.
Data
analysis
expected
begin
Spring
2025,
initial
results
available
Summer/Fall
2025.
CONCLUSIONS
This
among
largest
date
collect
both
objective
device
usage
validated
clinically
relevant
outcome
measures.
resulting
dataset
high
value
field
researchers
interested
accessing.
CLINICALTRIAL
registered
clinicaltrials.gov
(NCT06664944).
It
reviewed
approved
by
WCG
IRB
(Study
ID
1380098)