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The impact of social media overuse on psychological well-being: A study on Instagram users

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Resumo:Over the past years, social media websites have experienced rapid growth in popularity, becoming a ubiquitous aspect of modern communication and culture, with the ability to connect individuals across the globe. The number of social media users has consistently grown. But on the other side, users are reducing social media consumption due to social media fatigue, especially among youth. In order to have a better understanding of this phenomena, we developed a model to test the impact of social media overuse on youth psychological well-being. This research was conducted in Damascus, Syria. We collected 406 responses from college students in order to test the model hypothesis. The results indicated that social media overuse and FoMO will strongly lead to fatigue which will later result into sleeping problems, Low self-esteem, and depression among youth. However, gender differences play a significant role as a moderator factor between social media fatigue and the outcomes, the impact was indicated on depression and low self-esteem, with a high percentage of females compared to males.
Autores principais:Houri, Rahaf MHD Hisham Al
Assunto:Social media overuse FoMO Social media fatigue Depression low self-esteem Sleeping problems
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:Over the past years, social media websites have experienced rapid growth in popularity, becoming a ubiquitous aspect of modern communication and culture, with the ability to connect individuals across the globe. The number of social media users has consistently grown. But on the other side, users are reducing social media consumption due to social media fatigue, especially among youth. In order to have a better understanding of this phenomena, we developed a model to test the impact of social media overuse on youth psychological well-being. This research was conducted in Damascus, Syria. We collected 406 responses from college students in order to test the model hypothesis. The results indicated that social media overuse and FoMO will strongly lead to fatigue which will later result into sleeping problems, Low self-esteem, and depression among youth. However, gender differences play a significant role as a moderator factor between social media fatigue and the outcomes, the impact was indicated on depression and low self-esteem, with a high percentage of females compared to males.