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- Facebook Caused Poor Mental Health From the Beginning
Facebook use was linked to depression and anxiety The key findings, which were confirmed after checking multiple assumptions, are that after Facebook was introduced to a campus, more
- Link between excessive social media use and psychiatric disorders - PMC
Increased social media usage can cause alcohol abuse disorder among individuals and affect the sexuality of adolescents We also found that preexisting anxiety can induce social media addiction which can, in turn, cause more anxiety
- Facebook Addiction: An Emerging Problem - American Journal of . . .
Facebook addiction is an emerging problem, and research on compulsive Facebook use is in an incipient stage The majority of evidence is based on cross-sectional studies using self-reported data among populations confined to college students
- Relationships between addictive Facebook use, depressiveness, insomnia . . .
Addictive Facebook use (T1) significantly positively predicted depressiveness and insomnia (T2) Its prediction of PMH (T2) was significantly negative
- The uses and abuses of Facebook: A review of Facebook addiction
Due to the link between motivations for media use and the development of addiction, this systematic review examines Facebook-related uses and gratifications research and Facebook addiction research
- A systematic review of the mental health outcomes associated with . . .
Facebook use was associated with six key mental health domains: Facebook addiction, anxiety, depression, body image and disordered eating, drinking cognitions and alcohol use, and other mental health problems, albeit the strength and validity of these relationships varied
- Positive Mental Health Mediates the Relationship Between Facebook . . .
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate whether Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) predicts suicide-related outcomes, and whether Positive Mental Health (PMH) buffers this effect
- Facebook Addiction: Symptoms, Causes, Effect, Treatment and Prevention
Individuals turn to Facebook as a coping mechanism for stress or depressive symptoms, creating a cycle where social media use exacerbates mental health problems Co-occurring mental disorders such as anxiety and depression are frequently observed among those struggling with Facebook addiction
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