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To achieve this objective and identify the research trends in social media addiction and problematic social media use, this study employs two bibliometric methodologies: performance analysis and science mapping.
Social media addiction (SMA) led to the formation of health-threatening behaviors that can have a negative impact on the quality of life and well-being. Many factors can develop an exaggerated tendency to use social media (SM), which can be prevented in most cases.
Excessive and compulsive use of social media may lead to social media addiction (SMA). The main aim of this study was to investigate whether demographic factors (including age and gender), impulsivity, self-esteem, emotions, and attentional bias were risk factors associated with SMA.
Results: The need of satisfaction in real-life relationship among young people become the most common factors of addiction, addiction to social media will caused mental health problem among...
Research has shown a positive relationship between addiction-like behaviors associated with social media addiction (SMA) and psychological factors such as loneliness and low self-esteem, which demonstrate a congruency with recognized behavioral addictions.
Social Media Addiction: A Systematic Review through Cognitive-Behavior Model of Pathological Use. January 2021. DOI: 10.24251/HICSS.2021.802. Conference: 54th Hawaii International...
This research focuses on pinpointing the primary determinants of SNS addiction by introducing a theoretical framework centered on flow, perceived enjoyment, and habit. A sample of 282 SNS users...
We identified five SMA research focuses: the dark triad; adolescents health problems caused by fear of missing out; self-control under habit-driven addiction; social anxiety; cross-addictions. •. The validation of SMA measurements receives continuous attention when the platforms evolve. Abstract.
25 theories/models guiding 55 social media addiction (SMA) studies are reviewed. •. Perspectives and constructs explaining the development of SMA are discussed. •. Limitations of those theories/models and future research areas are presented. Abstract. With the increasing use of social media, the addictive use of this new technology also grows.
Abstract. With the increasing use of social media, the addictive use of this new technology also grows. Previous studies found that addictive social media use is associated with negative consequences such as reduced productivity, unhealthy social relationships, and reduced life-satisfaction.