Ilomata International Journal of Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 299 - 313
Published: Dec. 10, 2024
This
study
analyzes
the
work-life
balance
(WLB)
of
students
who
work
as
celebgams
in
Pontianak
and
Palangka
Raya.
Utilizing
a
qualitative
method
through
in-depth
interviews
with
seven
informants,
this
research
explores
how
celebgram
manage
between
academic
demands
their
careers
on
social
media
identify
challenges
they
face.
The
findings
indicate
significant
differences
experiences
celebgam
two
cities,
particularly
concerning
commercial
pressures
time
flexibility.
main
identified
include
management,
pressure,
follower
expectations.
provides
important
insights
into
complexities
face
digital
age
its
implications
for
educational
policies
student
well-being.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Does
it
matter
how
many
hours
we
spend
scrolling
through
Instagram?
This
article
examines
the
neurobiological
impact
of
prolonged
social
media
use,
focusing
on
affects
brain's
reward,
attention,
and
emotional
regulation
systems.
Frequent
engagement
with
platforms
alters
dopamine
pathways,
a
critical
component
in
reward
processing,
fostering
dependency
analogous
to
substance
addiction.
Furthermore,
changes
brain
activity
within
prefrontal
cortex
amygdala
suggest
increased
sensitivity
compromised
decision-making
abilities.
The
role
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
this
process
is
significant.
AI-driven
algorithms
are
designed
solely
capture
our
attention
for
profit
without
prioritizing
ethical
concerns,
personalizing
content,
enhancing
user
by
continuously
tailoring
feeds
individual
preferences.
These
adaptive
maximize
screen
time,
thereby
deepening
activation
centers.
cycle
optimized
content
heightened
accelerates
development
addictive
behaviors.
interplay
between
altered
physiology
optimization
creates
feedback
loop
that
promotes
addiction
among
teenagers.
raises
significant
concerns
regarding
privacy
promotion
personalized
content.
review
offers
comprehensive
in-depth
analysis
neurophysiological
adolescents
moral
governing
them.
It
also
provides
solutions
use
preventing
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 1, 2025
Abstract
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
impact
of
self-esteem
on
social
media
addiction
among
medical
students
and
examine
mediating
roles
involution
anxiety.
A
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
1055
using
Self-Esteem
Scale,
Social
Media
Addiction
Involution
Anxiety
Scale.
Correlational
analyses
revealed
that
negatively
correlated
with
(r
=
−
0.233r
0.233),
0.257r
0.257),
anxiety
0.327r
0.327).
positively
0.303r
0.303)
0.332r
0.332),
while
were
also
0.360r
0.360).The
structural
equation
modeling
indicated
partially
mediated
relationship
between
addiction.
The
effect
0.2214
(effect
size
-0.2214,
95%
CI
[-0.3400,
-0.1177]),
0.2579
-0.2579,
[-0.3657,
-0.1608]).
total
chain-mediating
0.0899
-0.0899,
[-0.1357,
-0.0534]).
served
as
sequential
pathways
(path:
→
addiction).
Psychiatry Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 116482 - 116482
Published: April 1, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
analyse
the
long-term
evolution
of
mental
health
services
use
following
COVID-19
pandemic.
was
a
retrospective
study,
conducted
from
2019
2024,
using
Groupe
Hospitalier
Universitaire
Paris
Psychiatry
and
Neurosciences
(GHU
Paris)
databases.
We
considered
number
patients
consulting
at
GHU
clinics,
presenting
emergency
department
(ED),
hospital
admissions
per
week,
by
sex
age
group.
performed
piecewise
linear
regression,
threshold
approach
identify
time
patterns
between
2024:
pre-pandemic
period
(T1),
short-term
(T2)
post-pandemic
(T3).
Temporal
changes
in
healthcare
service
were
then
analysed.
No
significant
overall
observed
outpatients
after
pandemic,
except
for
slight
increase
among
aged
15-24
years.
The
remained
lower
2024
compared
with
2019,
decreasing
trend
T3
all
subgroups.
In
contrast,
ED
visits
increased
over
time,
higher
women
young
people
2019.
(T3)
continued
show
an
increasing
pattern.
Additionally,
reduction
schizophrenia
presentations
observed,
while
there
substance
or
neurotic
disorders.
Our
results
described
transitions
highlighting
reduced
admissions,
psychiatric
emergencies,
reasons
seeking
care.
Addictive Behaviors Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100603 - 100603
Published: April 1, 2025
Empirical
studies
and
theoretical
models
highlight
that
problematic
use
of
social
media
can
lead
to
significant
functional
impairments
in
several
domains,
such
as
social,
relational,
occupational,
psychological
functioning,
well
physical
health.
However,
disorder
is
not
currently
recognized
an
official
major
diagnostic
systems,
limiting
comparability
among
studies,
precise
prevalence
estimation,
ad-hoc
preventive
treatment
program
development.
The
present
work
aims
classify
a
pathological
condition
sharing
main
mechanisms
maladaptive
patterns
with
addictive
behaviors.
We
discuss
criteria
for
by
integrating
peculiar
features
this
behavior
substance
disorders
behavioral
addictions
from
systems
(i.e.,
DSM-5
ICD-11).
Moreover,
we
address
some
controversies
related
the
classification
addiction
literature
findings
indicating
shares
alterations
processes
characterizing
activation
reward
impairment
inhibitory
control
mechanisms).
Despite
lack
including
clinical
populations
need
future
research
validate
proposed
refine
knowledge
underlying
condition,
our
provides
structured
framework
classifying
identifying
disorder.
BJPsych Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 3
Published: April 16, 2025
Summary
Regardless
of
any
socially
held
perceptions
privilege
or
power
differentials,
boys
and
men
present
unique
developmental
vulnerabilities
disproportionate
rates
specific
mental
health
problems,
such
as
disruptive
behaviour
disorders,
substance
misuse
completed
suicide.
Moreover,
are
less
likely
than
women
to
seek
help
for
psychological
distress
adhere
well
treatments.
In
this
brief
article,
some
the
problems
experienced
by
reviewed
within
a
perspective
general
clinical
guidance
is
outlined
improve
adherence
treatment
outcomes.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
27, P. e71030 - e71030
Published: April 16, 2025
Background
Sleep
disorders
are
common
among
older
adults
and
have
a
bidirectional
impact
on
their
emotional
well-being.
While
some
studies
suggest
that
internet
use
may
offer
mental
health
benefits
to
this
population,
the
relationship
between
sleep
outcomes
remains
underexplored.
Objective
This
study
investigates
association
(including
frequency)
quality
duration
in
middle-aged
Chinese
adults.
Methods
A
longitudinal
analysis
was
conducted
using
China
Health
Retirement
Longitudinal
Study
data
from
2015
2018.
assessed
item
Centre
for
Epidemiologic
Studies
Depression
Scale,
categorized
as
“good”
(<1
day;
reference),
“fair”
(1-4
days),
or
“poor”
(5-7
days).
classified
short
(<6
hours),
medium
(6-9
hours;
long
(>9
hours).
Adjusted
multinomial
logistic
regressions
were
used
examine
associations
frequency
2018,
controlling
age,
sex,
residence,
diseases,
smoking,
drinking,
napping
time
further
exploring
sex
age
group
variations.
Results
The
baseline
included
18,460
participants
aged
45
years
older,
with
1272
(6.9%)
users,
8825
(48.1%)
had
fair
poor
sleep,
6750
(37.2%)
abnormal
duration.
Internet
particularly
those
who
it
almost
daily,
less
likely
report
(relative
risk
[RR]
0.71,
95%
CI
0.54-0.94)
longer
(RR
0.22,
0.11-0.44)
than
nonusers.
In
analysis,
users
significantly
reduced
of
0.66,
0.51-0.86)
0.60,
0.44-0.81),
well
0.73,
0.53-1.00)
0.39,
0.21-0.72)
during
follow-up
period
These
remained
significant
daily
0.32,
0.15-0.69).
Subgroup
analyses
by
revealed
positive
quality,
stronger
effect
female
(poor
sleep:
RR
0.57,
0.36-0.89)
male
0.61,
0.40-0.92)
participants.
only
showing
0.30,
0.11-0.78).
subgroup
most
45-
59-year
group,
results
consistent
overall
findings.
Conclusions
suggests
is
associated
problems
findings
indicate
moderate,
regular
engagement—such
use—may
promote
better
population.