[HTML][HTML] Does social media use make us happy? A meta-analysis on social media and positive well-being outcomes

L Marciano, J Lin, T Sato, S Saboor, K Viswanath - SSM-Mental Health, 2024 - Elsevier
In social media use research on mental health, a comprehensive summary of the
association between social media use and “positive” well-being in all its nuances, including …

Mechanisms linking social media use to adolescent mental health vulnerability

A Orben, A Meier, T Dalgleish… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Research linking social media use and adolescent mental health has produced mixed and
inconsistent findings and little translational evidence, despite pressure to deliver concrete …

Does mindless scrolling hamper well-being? Combining ESM and log-data to examine the link between mindless scrolling, goal conflict, guilt, and daily well-being

D de Segovia Vicente, K Van Gaeveren… - Journal of Computer …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This manuscript presents findings from a preregistered mixed-method study involving
67,762 ecological momentary assessments and behavioral smartphone observations from …

[HTML][HTML] Young People's digital maturity relates to different forms of well-being through basic psychological need satisfaction and frustration

F Laaber, T Koch, M Hubert, A Florack - Computers in Human Behavior, 2024 - Elsevier
Digital maturity describes the self-determined use of digital technologies to support
psychological growth and social adjustment and has been associated with reduced negative …

Are active and passive social media use related to mental health, wellbeing, and social support outcomes? A meta-analysis of 141 studies

R Godard, S Holtzman - Journal of Computer-Mediated …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The relationships between active (eg, creating content) and passive (eg, scrolling) social
media (SM) use (SMU) and mental health, wellbeing, and social support outcomes have …

Social media elements, media content, and well-being: a communication approach

JA Hall - Communication Theory, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This article presents a content-based, communication-centered approach to the study of how
social media use might affect well-being. It is organized around three elements of social …

[HTML][HTML] Associations between social media use and cognitive abilities: Results from a large-scale study of adolescents

S Stieger, S Wunderl - Computers in Human Behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
In adolescence, smartphone use in general and social media use in particular has often
been associated with negative effects, such as higher anxiety levels and body …

The rise of metric-based digital status: an empirical investigation into the role of status perceptions in envy on social networking sites

A Meythaler, HV Krause, A Baumann… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Widespread on social networking sites (SNSs), envy has been linked to an array of
detrimental outcomes for users' well-being. While envy has been considered a status-related …

Emerging adults' use of social media and adjustment during the pandemic

D Schwartz, LM Taylor, W Troop-Gordon… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
During the COVID-19 pandemic, undergraduates found themselves in an unprecedented
social situation. Campuses across North America closed, as universities moved to remote …

Envy, social comparison, and depression on social networking sites: a systematic review

F Carraturo, T Di Perna, V Giannicola… - European Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study aims to review the evidence for the reciprocal relationship between envy and
social comparison (SC) on social networking sites (SNSs) and depression. We searched …