Social Media Use, Loneliness and Emotional Distress Among Young People in Europe
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
rapid
rise
of
social
media
has
transformed
communication
and
raised
concerns
about
its
societal
impact,
particularly
on
mental
health
well-being.
Using
data
from
a
novel
EU-wide
survey,
this
study
investigates
the
association
between
usage,
loneliness,
emotional
distress
among
young
people
across
27
European
member
states.
We
find
that
intensive
use
networking
sites
correlates
positively
with
loneliness
distress,
whereas
excess
messaging
tools
plays
very
limited
role.
These
findings
are
robust
to
alternative
measures
variety
model
specifications.
Young
adults
who
either
grew
up
smartphones
during
their
teenage
years
or
twenties
vulnerable
excessive
network
sites.
Further
analysis
suggests
harmful
effects
site
consumption
may
arise
predominantly
passive
nature,
while
instant
tools,
which
primarily
involve
active
engagement,
do
not
exhibit
detrimental
impact.
Language: Английский
The Impact of Social Media Addiction on Teenage Depression: A Correlational Study
Indus journal of bioscience research.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
3(2), P. 163 - 173
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Introduction:
Teenagers'
lives
revolve
around
social
media,
with
platforms
like
Instagram,
Snapchat,
and
TikTok
shaping
how
they
express
understand
themselves.
While
offering
connectivity,
media
can
negatively
affect
mental
health,
particularly
causing
depression.
Motivation:
This
study
explores
the
link
between
excessive
use
depressive
symptoms
in
teenagers,
focusing
on
engagement
patterns
contribute
to
emotional
distress.
Purpose:
The
assessed
using
surveys
Beck
Depression
Inventory
(BDI)
analyze
correlation
depression
addiction.
Results:
demonstrates
concerning
relationship
high
negative
outcomes.
Many
participants
also
struggled
control
their
of
were
anxious,
restless
experienced
distress
when
couldn’t
access
it.
For
example,
compulsive
behaviors
such
as
frequent
checking,
disrupted
daily
routines
including
sleep,
academics,
interpersonal
relationships.
On
contrary,
many
showed
sadness,
guilt,
hopelessness,
lack
enthusiasm
for
activities.
Discussion:
findings
this
underscore
impact
suggesting
that
addiction
may
or
exacerbate
symptoms.
results
emphasize
need
promoting
healthier
digital
habits
encouraging
individuals
seek
professional
support
experiencing
severe
related
use.
Developing
strategies
mitigate
adverse
effects
raise
awareness
its
health
risks
is
essential
protecting
teenagers'
well-being
age.
Language: Английский
Perceived scarcity on workplace ethics: greed, social undermining, cutting corner and psychological entitlement
Management Decision,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 27, 2025
Purpose
This
empirical
study
is
built
upon
emerging
research
on
ethical
fading
by
investigating
the
influence
of
perceived
scarcity
in
workplace.
Drawing
social
cognitive
theory,
develops
and
tests
a
moderated
sequential
mediated
model
to
understand
process
through
which
triggers
dispositional
greed,
leading
undermining
cutting
corners,
resulting
fading.
Furthermore,
examines
role
psychological
entitlement
this
relationship.
It
posits
that
when
high,
more
likely
incite
corners.
Design/methodology/approach
The
current
conducted
using
positivism
philosophy,
deductive
approach
survey
method
test
formulated
hypotheses.
suggested
theoretical
framework
examined
utilizing
time-lagged
data
acquired
from
subset
357
individuals
employed
small
medium-sized
enterprise
(SME)
establishments.
Findings
results
can
lead
with
mediation
Psychological
positively
moderates
relationship
between
greed.
Originality/value
offers
an
original
perspective
critical
nature
scarcity,
undermining,
greed
relation
strategic
importance
effectively
managing
controlling
offer
broad
backing
for
assumptions,
presenting
repercussions
application,
detailed
practical
implications
potential
areas
future
research.
Language: Английский
The moderating role of personalized recommendations in the trust–satisfaction–loyalty relationship: an empirical study of AI-driven e-commerce
Future Business Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: April 10, 2025
Abstract
Purpose
This
study
investigates
the
effects
of
trust,
satisfaction,
and
loyalty
on
AI-driven
e-commerce,
with
a
particular
focus
how
personalized
recommendations
moderate
these
relationships.
It
aims
to
explore
AI
features
reshape
consumer
perceptions
decision-making.
Design/methodology/approach
A
quantitative
research
approach
was
used
collect
data
from
diverse
group
e-commerce
users
who
had
interacted
AI-based
recommendation
systems.
An
online
survey
employing
standardized
scales
for
loyalty,
personalization
administered,
were
analyzed
using
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
test
hypotheses.
Findings
The
reveals
that
trust
has
significant
positive
influence
both
satisfaction
loyalty.
Personalization
further
strengthens
relationships
by
moderating
trust–satisfaction–loyalty
dynamic.
Satisfaction
partially
mediates
relationship
between
model’s
explanatory
power
improving
5%
when
is
included
as
moderator.
These
results
highlight
pivotal
role
in
shaping
e-commerce.
Practical
implications
Businesses
can
use
systems
enhance
thereby
fostering
For
example,
platforms
like
Amazon
Netflix
have
successfully
employed
algorithms
boost
customer
retention
engagement.
Transparency
features,
such
explaining
why
certain
products
are
recommended,
cultural
sensitivity
algorithm
design
acceptance.
organizations
should
also
invest
privacy
measures
clear
maintain
confidence
while
leveraging
improve
experience
achieve
sustainable
competitive
advantages.
Originality/value
contributes
growing
body
knowledge
demonstrating
provides
actionable
insights
tools
build
stronger
dynamic
digital
marketplaces.
Language: Английский
Empowering minds: how self-efficacy, self-esteem, and social support drive digital mental health engagement
Jack Ng Kok Wah
No information about this author
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: April 25, 2025
Introduction
Despite
the
rapid
growth
of
research
in
digital
health,
there
is
a
significant
gap
understanding
how
psychological
factors
such
as
self-efficacy,
self-esteem,
and
perceived
social
support
collectively
influence
mental
health
engagement,
particularly
within
Malaysian
context.
While
previous
studies
have
explored
these
constructs
individually,
few
examined
their
integrated
effects
on
user
engagement
with
e-health
platforms.
The
study
aims
to
fill
that
by
exploring
direct
relationships
between
while
also
analyzing
mediating
role
support.
novelty
lies
integration
into
unified
conceptual
framework
provide
more
comprehensive
engagement.
Methods
Using
quantitative,
cross-sectional
design,
surveyed
400
active
users
through
self-administered
questionnaire.
survey
used
validated
scales
measure
support,
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(SEM)
was
employed
test
five
hypotheses
regarding
mediated
relationships.
Results
Demographic
analysis
revealed
many
participants
were
female
(71.3%),
aged
25
45
years
(76.6%),
from
higher
income
brackets
(RM5,001–RM20,000).
WhatsApp
(400
users)
found
be
most
popular
tool,
followed
Facebook
(387
Instagram
(371
users),
highlighting
importance
platforms
connectivity
information
sharing.
had
strongest
effect
(β
=
0.523),
self-esteem
0.384)
self-efficacy
0.236).
Additionally,
significantly
impact
both
Discussion
These
findings
underscore
fostering
supportive
environments
enhance
users’
confidence
self-worth.
However,
nature
limits
causal
interpretations,
localized
sample
restricts
generalizability.
Future
should
incorporate
longitudinal
methods
explore
cultural
differences.
Overall,
contributes
development
effective
strategies
Malaysia
beyond.
Language: Английский
Is It Just About Scrolling? The Correlation of Passive Social Media Use with College Students’ Subjective Well-Being Based on Social Comparison Experiences and Orientation Assessed Using a Two-Stage Hybrid Structural Equation Modeling–Artificial Neural Network Method
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1162 - 1162
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
Previous
studies
have
found
that
passive
social
media
use
(PaSMU)
tends
to
induce
upward
contrast,
thereby
affecting
well-being.
However,
this
perspective
alone
may
overlook
the
mechanisms
of
other
comparison
phenomena.
This
study
analyzes
influence
mechanism
PaSMU
on
subjective
well-being
(SWB)
by
categorizing
into
identification,
downward
and
contrast
while
incorporating
orientation
(SCO)
as
a
moderating
variable.
surveyed
college
students
who
RED
(Xiaohongshu)
collected
352
valid
questionnaires.
A
two-stage
hybrid
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)–artificial
neural
network
(ANN)
method
was
employed,
utilizing
path
mediation
effect
analysis
verify
SCO
in
process
SWB.
is
positively
correlated
with
both
which
negatively
affect
Upward
identification
are
associated
lower
SWB,
High
strengthens
association
between
reduced
Furthermore,
were
comparable
mediating
effects
In
previous
studies,
research
highlights
plays
comparably
significant
role
alongside
contrast.
Downward
significantly
mediates
relationship
SWB
due
increased
risk
awareness,
higher
sensitivity
negative
information
among
socially
anxious
students,
emotional
contagion
from
content,
anonymity
fosters
an
“imagined
community”.
Additionally,
high
more
affected
idealized
self-presentations
rely
contrasts
for
feedback,
lowering
their
reveals
complex
correlation
providing
new
theoretical
insights
practical
strategies
encourage
positive
students.
Language: Английский