Transformation of adolescent peer relations in the social media context: Part 1—A theoretical framework and application to dyadic peer relationships

J Nesi, S Choukas-Bradley, MJ Prinstein - Clinical child and family …, 2018 - Springer
Investigators have long recognized that adolescents' peer experiences provide a crucial
context for the acquisition of developmental competencies, as well as potential risks for a …

Unifying the detrimental and beneficial effects of social network site use on self-esteem: A systematic literature review

HV Krause, K Baum, A Baumann, H Krasnova - Media Psychology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research offers equivocal results regarding the effect of social networking site use
on individuals' self-esteem. We conduct a systematic literature review to examine the …

Social media use and anxiety in emerging adults

A Vannucci, KM Flannery, CMC Ohannessian - Journal of affective …, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Social media use is central to the lives of emerging adults, but the implications
of social media use on psychological adjustment are not well understood. The current study …

Correlates of Facebook usage patterns: The relationship between passive Facebook use, social anxiety symptoms, and brooding

AM Shaw, KR Timpano, TB Tran, J Joormann - Computers in Human …, 2015 - Elsevier
Facebook (FB) 1 is a popular platform for interacting with others to establish or maintain
relationships. Compared to other interpersonal exchanges, FB does not require in-person …

Emotional support from social media and face-to-face relationships: Associations with depression risk among young adults

A Shensa, JE Sidani, CG Escobar-Viera… - Journal of affective …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Emotional support is highly protective against poor mental health. Though
several measures of emotional support exist, none specifically addresses social media (SM) …

Social media ostracism: The effects of being excluded online

FM Schneider, B Zwillich, MJ Bindl, FR Hopp… - Computers in Human …, 2017 - Elsevier
In times of being always online and connected, cyberostracism—the feeling of being ignored
or excluded over the Internet—is a serious threat to fundamental human needs: belonging …

Social comparison orientation mediates the relationship between neuroticism and passive Facebook use

D Rozgonjuk, T Ryan, JK Kuljus… - Cyberpsychology …, 2019 - research.monash.edu
Passive Facebook use, which involves engaging in non-socially orientated behavior on the
popular social networking site, is associated with a range of negative outcomes, including …

[PDF][PDF] Facebook addiction and its relationship with mental health among Thai high school students

MM MPh - J Med Assoc Thai, 2015 - academia.edu
Objective: To investigate the relationship between Facebook addiction and mental health
among high school students. Material and Method: This cross-sectional analytic study was …

Is use of social networking sites associated with young women's body dissatisfaction and disordered eating? A look at Black–White racial differences

LM Howard, KE Heron, RI MacIntyre, TA Myers… - Body image, 2017 - Elsevier
Maladaptive patterns of social networking site (SNS) use, such as excessive reassurance
seeking, are associated with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. However, it is …

[HTML][HTML] “I Got the Job!”: An exploratory study examining the psychological factors related to status updates on facebook

M Dupuis, S Khadeer, J Huang - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Status updates on Facebook are a common enough phenomenon. When something good
happens in one's life, an update may be posted. Conversely, when something isn't going …