BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
Nowadays,
contemporary
society
has
placed
growing
emphasis
on
the
alcohol
drinking
behavior
of
college
students.
This
study
employed
a
cross-sectional
design
to
assess
relationship
between
upward
social
comparison
(USC)
network
and
students
behavior,
while
exploring
mediation
impact
relative
deprivation
(RD)
anxiety.
A
total
329
(Mage
=
21.37
years
old;
16.11%
women)
were
enrolled
complete
set
questionnaires
evaluating
USC
network,
RD,
anxiety
dependence.
The
results
showed
that
(1)
dependence
significantly,
positively
correlated
in
pairs,
(2)
RD
exhibited
significant
chain
mediating
role
dependence,
predicted
via
effect
reveals
predicts
anxiety,
play
chain-mediating
World Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(2), P. 176 - 190
Published: May 10, 2024
In
response
to
the
mass
adoption
and
extensive
usage
of
Internet-enabled
devices
across
world,
a
major
review
published
in
this
journal
2019
examined
impact
Internet
on
human
cognition,
discussing
concepts
ideas
behind
"online
brain".
Since
then,
online
world
has
become
further
entwined
with
fabric
society,
extent
which
we
use
such
technologies
continued
grow.
Furthermore,
research
evidence
ways
affects
mind
advanced
considerably.
paper,
sought
draw
upon
latest
data
from
large-scale
epidemiological
studies
systematic
reviews,
along
randomized
controlled
trials
qualitative
recently
emerging
topic,
order
now
provide
multi-dimensional
overview
impacts
psychological,
cognitive
societal
outcomes.
Within
this,
detail
empirical
how
effects
differ
according
various
factors
as
age,
gender,
types.
We
also
new
examining
more
experiential
aspects
individuals'
lives,
understand
specifics
their
interactions
Internet,
lifestyle,
determine
benefits
or
drawbacks
time.
Additionally,
explore
nascent
but
intriguing
areas
culturomics,
artificial
intelligence,
virtual
reality,
augmented
reality
are
changing
our
understanding
can
interact
brain
behavior.
Overall,
importance
taking
an
individualized
approach
mental
health,
cognition
social
functioning
is
clear.
emphasize
need
for
guidelines,
policies
initiatives
around
make
full
available
neuroscientific,
behavioral
levels
presented
herein.
Online Information Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48(5), P. 959 - 982
Published: Jan. 28, 2024
Purpose
The
purpose
of
this
study
is
to
provide
a
systematic
review
the
existing
literature
on
social
media
(SM)
use
and
examine
its
relationship
with
various
facets
well-being
(SWB).
Design/methodology/approach
identifies
selects
relevant
articles
using
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
framework,
wherein
273
were
identified
keyword
search
criteria
from
5
databases
namely
Web
Science,
Emerald,
Pubmed,
Google
Scholar
EBSCOhost,
finally,
20
studies
included
review.
In
order
directions
future
research,
thorough
profile
key
findings
knowledge
gaps
presented.
Findings
majority
reviewed
report
an
increase
in
SM,
especially
amongst
adolescents,
suggests
seriously
detrimental
impact
their
SWB
terms
cyberbullying,
lifestyle
comparison
self-esteem,
substance
abuse,
declined
academic
performance,
fear
missing
out
(FoMo)
overload.
However,
some
reported
life
satisfaction,
reduction
loneliness
improved
support
belongingness,
particularly
those
focussing
old
age
people
who
experience
isolation.
also
affirmed
job
performance
employees’
well-being.
These
vary
across
demographic
variables
SM
platforms
Facebook,
Twitter,
Instagram,
WhatsApp,
WeChat,
YouTube,
etc.
Originality/value
have
significant
implications
researchers,
family
members
educators
concerning
promoting
appropriate
use,
SWB.
provides
suggestions
need
further
explore
topic
as
field
ever-growing.
Science Advances,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(43)
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
While
it
is
often
argued
that
continuous
exposure
to
social
feedback
specifically
challenging
for
the
hypersensitive
developing
brain,
empirical
evidence
lacking.
Across
three
studies,
we
reveal
developmental
differences
and
computational
mechanisms
underlie
media
engagement
processing
of
adolescents
adults.
First,
using
a
reinforcement
learning
model
on
large
Instagram
trace
dataset
(
N
=
16,613,
1.6+
million
posts),
show
are
more
sensitive
than
Second,
in
an
experimental
study
194),
adolescents’
mood
affected
strongly
by
reduction
likes
Last,
neuroimaging
96),
sensitivity
related
individual
subcortical-limbic
brain
volumes
emerging
Together,
these
findings
highlight
need
digital
competence
programs
help
youth
manage
constant
they
encounter
platforms.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
Digital
well-being,
which
refers
to
a
balanced
individual
experience
of
digital
consumption,
has
been
gaining
attention
recently
in
the
study
effects
technology
use.
Social
networks
are
central
debates
over
as
social
media
overuse
is
often
identified
primary
issue.
Teenagers
who
spend
an
average
three
hours
daily
on
especially
draw
researchers.
Based
statistical
evidence,
TikTok
most
popular
network
among
young
users
worldwide.
However,
there
not
many
platform-specific
studies
its
adolescent
well-being.
One
consistent
gaps
lack
research
how
different
aspects
involved
use
impact
adolescents'
well-being
app.
In
light
this,
aimed
explore
relationship
between
time
spent
TikTok,
content
and
self-perception
Given
scientific
consensus
media's
greater
girls,
this
also
sought
examine
gender
differences.
For
that
purpose,
quantitative
cross-sectional
was
conducted
with
737
Spanish
adolescents
aged
12
18,
completed
online
questionnaire
validated
scales
items
usage
time,
type
Results
showed
significant
differences
consumption:
girls
more
notably
engaged
beauty
fashion
content,
while
boys
video
games
sports
suggesting
traditional
roles
still
present
their
choices
consumption.
Beyond
that,
rather
positive
by
teenagers
observed.
Despite
increased
associated
reduced
ability
set
boundaries
limit
These
findings
highlight
need
for
measures
such
mandatory
parental
controls
electronic
devices
educational
programs
at
promoting
healthy
habits.
The
rising
prevalence
of
mental
health
problems
among
adolescents
has
prompted
increased
scrutiny
social
media
as
a
contributing
factor.
Previous
research
produced
mixed
results,
likely
due
to
the
varying
impact
on
different
dimensions
health.
To
advance
understanding
in
this
area,
study
examined
how
use
affects
three
critical
adolescent
–
well-being,
self-esteem,
and
friendship
closeness.
Specifically,
we
whether
experienced
consistent
(unity)
or
contrasting
(duality)
effects
across
these
by
analyzing
44,211
daily
diaries
from
479
over
100
days.
We
found
that
majority
(60%)
unity
negative
media,
suggesting
is
contributor
issues.
Moreover,
13.6%
duality
effects,
indicating
simultaneously
harms
benefits
their
Exploratory
analyses
demonstrated
importance
considering
platform-specific
revealing
impacts
TikTok,
YouTube,
Instagram
positive
null
Snapchat
WhatsApp
Our
findings
highlight
need
for
tailored
strategies
account
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 30, 2024
This
chapter
examines
the
influence
of
TikTok
on
its
users
and
broader
social
implications.
The
goes
to
discuss
benefits
platform,
including
high
user
engagement
potential
for
viral
content
dissemination.
It
also
considers
encouragement
creativity,
originality
self-expression.
However,
it
identifies
a
number
risks
associated
with
use,
those
pertaining
privacy,
security
data
impact
mental
health.
text
issue
media
addiction
negative
psychological
consequences
that
can
result
from
excessive
use
media,
such
as
reduced
self-esteem
increased
stress.
analysis
empirical
scientific
studies
offers
comprehensive
understanding
phenomenon.
findings
this
study
provide
valuable
insights
researchers,
marketing
professionals
policymakers
who
are
concerned
regulation
safe
media.
final
recommendations
emphasise
necessity
further
research
implementation
effective
strategies
mitigate
identified
encourage
responsible
dynamic
platform.
Youth & Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 19, 2024
TikTok
use
has
grown
rapidly
since
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
especially
among
adolescents.
The
goal
of
this
study
is
to
understand
how
and
why
teenagers
perceive
these
behaviors
motivations
as
contributing
their
mental
well-being.
This
qualitative,
descriptive
involved
interviewing
one-on-one
via
Zoom
regarding
they
perceived
influencing
well-being
(
N
=
31;
M
age
15.83).
Thematic
results
revealed
that
mostly
used
scroll,
watch
videos,
create
send
content,
meet
friends.
Participants
primarily
for
interpersonal
reasons
(such
entertainment)
relational
communicate
with
others).
When
was
a
distraction
or
if
scrolled
through
depressing
adverse
mood
declined,
but
viewing
entertaining
content
connecting
others,
participants
benefits