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Friendship quality and basic psychological need satisfaction in middle school students: the mediating role of self-presentation on social networking sites and social comparison
As adolescent mental health problems are currently frequent, we urgently need to explore the factors affecting adolescent mental health. Basic...
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Body shame and problematic social networking sites use: the mediating effect of perfectionistic self-presentation style and body image control in photos
Previous studies have shown that body shame and body image control in photos are associated with Problematic Social Networking Sites Use. The current...
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Resilience levels of Turkish adolescents cyber-victims in social networking sites: The mediation roles of cyberbullying and active co**
This study aims to determine the factors that may affect the relationship between the level of cyber victims' use of social networks and...
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Why can’t I stop buying? Upward social comparison on social networking sites and online compulsive buying: a latent moderated mediation model
The pervasiveness of social networking sites (SNSs) has led to renewed interest in the topic of online compulsive buying. These platforms possess...
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Motives for using social networking sites: a uses & gratifications perspective amongst people with eating disorder symptoms
Studies investigating motives for social networking sites (SNS) use amongst people with eating disorder (ED) symptoms are scarce. The uses and...
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Social networking and fear of missing out (FOMO) among medical students at University of Khartoum, Sudan 2021
BackgroundWith students becoming more involved in the internet and social networking sites, they become more prone to their consequences. This study...
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Mobile social networking sites for emotional support: Moderating effect of gender
Due to the rapid development of mobile technology and smart devices, mobile social networking has become an essential platform for people to receive...
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Problematic use of five different social networking sites is associated with depressive symptoms and loneliness
Social media users often engage with more than one platform, spending almost three hours per day on these sites. These platforms provide social...
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The relationship between openness and social anxiety: the chain mediating roles of social networking site use and self-evaluation
BackgroundAs social networking sites (SNSs) with diverse functions gradually become an important social place for modern people, openness, as a...
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Social Networking Use Across Gender: Its Association with Social Connectedness and Happiness Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
With the increasing popularity of social networking platforms, it serves a greater purpose that is no longer contained simply as a means of social...
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Social Networking Site Use, Personality, User Habit, and Subjective Wellbeing: A Kazakhstani Pilot Study
Considering the prevalence and increased use of online social networking sites (SNSs), the present study investigated the association between...
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Social networking and depressive symptom: Predictors of non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents
To understand how the use of social networking sites, depressive symptoms, and NSSI are related, we conducted cross-sectional predictive research...
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Negative upward comparison and relative deprivation: sequential mediators between social networking service usage and loneliness
This study aimed to examine the complex relationships among social networking service (SNS) usage, loneliness, negative upward comparison, and...
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How the Exposure to Beauty Ideals on Social Networking Sites Influences Body Image: A Systematic Review of Experimental Studies
Sharing and viewing photos on social networking sites (SNSs) have been identified as particularly problematic for body image. Although correlational...
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Online Psychological Need Satisfaction and Social Networking Addiction: A Longitudinal Study Among Chinese Adolescents
Our primary goal was to examine the temporal relationship between online PNS (autonomy; competency; relatedness) and social networking addiction. A...
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Purposes of internet use among Iranian university students: exploring its relationship with social networking site (SNS) addiction
BackgroundHigher education students are heavy users of the internet for a wide variety of reasons, including Social Networking Sites (SNSs). This...
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Social Networking Site Use, Self-Compassion, and Attitudes Towards Cosmetic Surgery in Young Australian Women
This study aimed to explore the relationship of total social networking site (SNS) use and attitudes towards cosmetic surgery in young Australian...
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The Intimate Dance of Networking
The emotional debt experienced by unemployed people is linked to the need to actively use and put into play personal and social abilities in... -
Problematic utilization of online social networking site in Chinese college students: prediction of personality and dynamic mediators
Utilization of online social networking sites (SNSs) is often problematic in young people. However, studies seldom seek to understand personal...
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Understanding antecedents of active product recommendations behaviour in online social networking communities
The intention to promote voluntary product recommendation by individuals in the community during online social contact has aroused more and more...