Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: March 21, 2023
Abstract
Background
Worldwide,
60%
of
people
use
social
media.
Excessive
and/or
addictive
media
termed
“problematic
use”,
has
been
reported
to
negatively
influence
psychological
and
physiological
health.
Therefore,
we
proposed
an
illustrated
model
investigate
the
associations
between
addiction,
distress
food
addiction
among
Taiwanese
university
students.
Methods
A
total
598
participants
(mean
age
=
22.8
years)
completed
online
survey
comprising
Bergen
Social
Media
Addiction
Scale
(BSMAS)
assessing
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
(DASS-21)
distress,
Yale
Food
2.0
(YFAS
2.0)
addiction.
Results
Structural
equation
modeling
showed
significant
BSMAS
DASS-21
(standardized
coefficient
[β]
0.45;
p
<
0.01)
YFAS
(β
0.43;
0.01).
In
addition,
mediation
effect
with
100
bootstrapping
samples
indirect
in
association
Conclusions
The
present
study
details
relationships
as
well
results
suggest
need
for
interventions
aimed
at
reducing
these
negative
outcomes.
Coping
strategies
improving
self-control
or
weight-related
stigma,
such
consumption
monitoring
mindfulness,
could
be
adopted
at-risk
individuals
address
problems.
Current Opinion in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
45, P. 101294 - 101294
Published: Dec. 20, 2021
Research
into
the
impact
of
social
media
use
(SMU)
on
well-being
(e.g.,
happiness)
and
ill-being
depression)
has
exploded
over
past
few
years.
From
2019
to
August
2021,
27
reviews
have
been
published:
nine
meta-analyses,
systematic
reviews,
narrative
which
together
included
hundreds
empirical
studies.
The
aim
this
umbrella
review
is
synthesize
results
these
meta-analyses
reviews.
Even
though
are
supposed
rely
same
evidence
base,
they
yielded
disagreeing
associations
with
well-
ill-being,
especially
for
time
spent
SM,
active
SMU,
passive
SMU.
This
explains
why
their
disagree,
summarizes
gaps
in
literature,
ends
recommendations
future
research.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 13, 2023
Social
media
refers
to
online
social
networking
sites
and
is
a
broad
example
of
Web
2.0,
such
as
Twitter,
YouTube,
TikTok,
Facebook,
Snapchat,
Reddit,
Instagram,
WhatsApp,
blogs.
It
new
ever-changing
field.
Access
the
internet,
platforms
mobile
communications
are
all
tools
that
can
be
leveraged
make
health
information
available
accessible.
This
research
aimed
conduct
an
introductory
study
existing
published
literature
on
why
choose
how
use
obtain
population
gain
knowledge
about
various
sectors
like
disease
surveillance,
education,
research,
behavioral
modification,
influence
policy,
enhance
professional
development
doctor-patient
relation
development.
We
searched
for
publications
using
databases
PubMed,
NCBI,
Google
Scholar,
combined
2022
usage
statistics
from
PWC,
Infographics
Archive,
Statista
websites.
The
American
Medical
Association
(AMA)
policy
Professionalism
in
Media
Use,
College
Physicians-Federations
State
Boards
(ACP-FSMB)
guidelines
Online
Professionalism,
Health
Insurance
Portability
Accountability
Act
(HIPAA)
violations
were
also
briefly
reviewed.
Our
findings
reflect
benefits
drawbacks
web
they
impact
public
ethically,
professionally,
socially.
During
our
we
discovered
media's
concerns
both
positive
negative,
attempted
explain
networks
assisting
people
achieving
health,
which
still
source
much
debate.
Telematics and Informatics,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
73, P. 101876 - 101876
Published: Aug. 4, 2022
Instagram
is
a
leading
social
network
for
information
sharing
and
communication.
Rigorous
studies
are
missing
that
leverage
bibliometric
techniques
to
comprehensively
portray
the
field.
To
fill
this
knowledge
gap,
study
carries
out
holistic
analysis
of
research,
illustrating
dynamic
evolution
from
2013
2021.
On
basis
2,242
publications
Web
Science
database,
which
were
authored
by
6,206
researchers,
identifies
most
prominent
scholars
articles
in
literature.
Furthermore,
it
analyzes
diverse
networks,
such
as
citation,
co-citation,
collaboration
keyword
co-occurrence
presents
two
intellectual
structure
maps
(i.e.,
conceptual
map,
thematic
map).
The
results
indicate
number
academic
about
has
been
growing
significantly
over
time
dominant
topics
psychological
motivation
use,
COVID-19
pandemic,
marketing,
media
platforms,
healthcare.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: April 20, 2023
Abstract
Background
Adolescents
have
extensive
use
of
screens
and,
they
common
complains
related
to
mental
health.
Here
a
systematic
review
was
done
understand
the
association
between
screen
time
and
adolescent’s
Method
This
conducted
in
compliance
with
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
–
PRISMA.
An
update
search
performed
January
2023
following
keywords:
“screen
time,“
“adolescent,“
“mental
health”
on
PubMed,
PsycINFO
Scopus
databases.
Results
50
articles
were
included,
most
found
associations
exposure
health
adolescents.
The
used
device
by
adolescents
smartphone
weekdays
associated
diminished
well-being.
Social
media
negatively
well-being
girls,
at
higher
risk
depression.
Conclusion
Excessive
seems
problems.
Given
profusion
disparity
results,
additional
studies
are
needed
clarify
elements
such
as
content
or
interaction
different
devices.
registration:
PROSPERO
CRD42022302817.
PLOS Global Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
3(3), P. e0001091 - e0001091
Published: March 22, 2023
Eating
disorders
are
a
group
of
heterogenous,
disabling
and
deadly
psychiatric
illnesses
with
plethora
associated
health
consequences.
Exploratory
research
suggests
that
social
media
usage
may
be
triggering
body
image
concerns
heightening
eating
disorder
pathology
amongst
young
people,
but
the
topic
is
under-researched
as
global
public
issue.To
systematically
map
out
critically
review
existing
literature
on
relationship
between
usage,
in
people
aged
10-24
years.A
systematic
search
MEDLINE,
PyscINFO
Web
Science
for
use
/
disordered
outcomes
published
January
2016
July
2021.
Results
exposures
(social
usage),
(body
image,
disorders,
eating),
mediators
moderators
were
synthesised
using
an
integrated
theoretical
framework
influence
internet
pathology.Evidence
from
50
studies
17
countries
indicates
leads
to
concerns,
disorders/disordered
poor
mental
via
mediating
pathways
comparison,
thin
fit
ideal
internalisation,
self-objectification.
Specific
trends,
pro-eating
content,
appearance
focused
platforms
investment
photos)
(high
BMI,
female
gender,
pre-existing
concerns)
strengthen
relationship,
while
other
literacy
appreciation)
protective,
hinting
at
'self-perpetuating
cycle
risk'.Social
plausible
risk
factor
development
disorders.
Research
Asia
association
not
unique
traditionally
western
cultures.
Based
scale
this
issue
worthy
attention
emerging
issue.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
65(4), P. 384 - 407
Published: July 17, 2023
Internalizing
conditions
of
psychopathology
include
depressive
and
anxiety
disorders;
they
most
often
onset
in
adolescence,
are
relatively
common,
contribute
to
significant
population
morbidity
mortality.
In
this
research
review,
we
present
the
evidence
that
internalizing
conditions,
including
depression
anxiety,
as
well
psychological
distress,
suicidal
thoughts
self-harm,
fatal
suicide,
considerably
increasing
adolescent
populations
across
many
countries.
Evidence
indicates
increases
currently
greatest
female
adolescents.
We
an
epidemiological
framework
for
evaluating
causes
these
increases,
synthesize
on
whether
several
established
risk
factors
(e.g.,
age
pubertal
transition
stressful
life
events)
novel
digital
technology
social
media)
meet
necessary
be
plausible
conditions.
conclude
there
a
multitude
potential
outline
gaps
lack
nonbinary
gender
nonconforming
populations,
recommend
prevention
intervention
foci
from
clinical
public
health
perspective.
Addictive Behaviors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
153, P. 107980 - 107980
Published: Feb. 8, 2024
At
the
time
of
writing,
about
4.59
billion
people
use
social
media
with
many
adolescents
using
their
accounts
across
a
myriad
applications
and
platforms.
According
to
recent
statistics,
in
2022
individuals
spent
an
average
151
minutes
on
each
day,
illustrating
global
relevance
(Dixon,
2022a,b).
One
pressing
questions,
internationally,
is
whether
harmful
and/or
addictive.
This
question
particular
importance
because
teenagers
-
younger
spend
considerable
these
platforms,
which
have
increasingly
become
integral
part
lives.
Moreover,
considering
lifespan
development,
may
be
particularly
vulnerable
specific
features
advertisements
shown
them
Growing
prevalence
poor
mental
health
young
has
led
recommendations
United
States
routinely
screen
for
anxiety
8-18
year
olds,
depression
suicide
risk
between
12-18
years
age
(US
Preventive
Services
Task
Force
et
al.,
a,b)
conditions
often
accompanying
problematic
use.
The
present
work
not
only
provides
insights
into
current
state
literature
but
also
recommendations.