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Problematic Social Media Use and Health among Adolescents

2021

1) Background: The use of social media has become an integral part of adolescents’ daily lives. However, the intensive use of social media can develop into a health-threatening addiction, but unfavourable health consequences can occur even with less use. Social media user groups categorized as no-risk, moderate risk (of developing problematic behaviour), and problematic use were examined with reference to their prevalence, their associations with individual determinants and health, and the increased health risk between groups. (2) Methods: The Finnish nationally representative HBSC data (persons aged 11, 13, and 15, n = 3408) and descriptive and binary logistic regression analysis were appl…

Academic SuccessAdolescentsocial medialcsh:Rproblematic social media uselcsh:Medicinesosiaalinen mediaongelmakäyttöhealthArticleBehavior AddictivenuoretAdolescent BehaviorHumansFemaleadolescentsChildterveysFinlandAgedInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Cross‐national validation of the Social Media Disorder‐scale : Findings from adolescents from 44 countries

2022

Background and aims There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures problematic social media use (SMU). The present study investigated and compared the psychometric properties of the Social Media Disorder (SMD)-scale among young adolescents from different countries. Design Validation study. Setting and participants Data came from 222,532 adolescents from 44 countries participating in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey (2017/2018). The HBSC survey was conducted in the European region and Canada. Participants were on average 13.5 years old (SD = 1.6) and 51.2% were girls. Measurement Problematic SMU was measured using the 9-item SMD-scale with …

HBSCmediankäyttöproblematic social media usesosiaalinen mediapsychometric testsnettiriippuvuuskansainvälinen vertailupsykometriikkanuoretriippuvuusvalidointimittarit (mittaus)adolescentsinternational validationsocial media addiction
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Cross-national validation of the social media disorder scale: findings from adolescents from 44 countries

2022

Background and aims: There is currently no cross-national validation of a scale that measures problematic social media use (SMU). The present study investigated and compared the psychometric properties of the social media disorder (SMD) scale among young adolescents from different countries. Design: Validation study. Setting and participants: Data came from 222 532 adolescents from 44 countries participating in the health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) survey (2017/2018). The HBSC survey was conducted in the European region and Canada. Participants were on average aged 13.54 years (standard deviation = 1.63) and 51.24% were girls. Measurement: Problematic SMU was measured using th…

MaleAdolescentPsychometricsproblematic social media useMedicine (miscellaneous)Root mean square residualStructural validityFactor structureAdolescentspsychometric testsStructural equation modelingSurveys and QuestionnairesCriterion validityHumansSocial mediaChildinternational validationHBSCReproducibility of ResultsAdolescents; HBSC; international validation; problematic social media use; psychometric tests; social media addictionPsychiatry and Mental healthScale (social sciences)FemaleFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologySocial MediaCross nationalClinical psychologysocial media addiction
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Fear of Missing Out as a Predictor of Problematic Social Media Use and Phubbing Behavior among Flemish Adolescents

2018

Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you may be missing out on rewarding experiences that others are having. FOMO can be identified as an intra-personal trait that drives people to stay up to date of what other people are doing, among others on social media platforms. Drawing from the findings of a large-scale survey study among 2663 Flemish teenagers, this study explores the relationships between FOMO, social media use, problematic social media use (PSMU) and phubbing behavior. In line with our expectations, FOMO was a positive predictor of both how frequently teenagers use several social media platforms and of how many platforms the…

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A three-wave panel study on longitudinal relations between problematic social media use and psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic

2022

Background: It still remains unclear whether problematic social media use (PSMU) is a cause or a consequence of psychological distress. The present study aimed to investigate the temporal relationships between PSMU and psychological distress through a three-wave panel study (between April and July 2020, with an interval of 1 month between each period of time). Methods: 3,912 adult Italian participants were surveyed during the COVID-19 pandemic for psychological distress (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale) and PSMU (Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale). Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Models were applied to disaggregate between-person from within-person associations as regards PSMU an…

Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCOVID-19 problematic social media use Psychological distress Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model Social media addictionSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaProblematic social media useSocial media addictionMedicine (miscellaneous)COVID-19Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel ModelPsychological distressToxicology
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