Mental Health and Social Media. An Explorative Mediation Analysis about the Relationship between Social Media Use, Value Concepts, Fear of Missing out, Sociodemographic Variables, and Mental Health

IF 0.4 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1080/15398285.2023.2276399
David Weber
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This exploratory study (n = 592, 79% female, 19% male, 2% diverse) examined various variables that could impact mental health regarding social media use, while depression was observed as a mediator...
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心理健康和社交媒体。社交媒体使用、价值观念、错失恐惧、社会人口变量与心理健康关系的探索性中介分析
这项探索性研究(n = 592,女性79%,男性19%,异性2%)检查了可能影响社交媒体使用心理健康的各种变量,而抑郁症被观察为中介。
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Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet
Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet is the only professional peer-reviewed journal devoted to locating consumer health information via the Internet. In this journal librarians and health information providers describe programs and services aimed at helping patients and the general public find the health information they need. From the Editor: "Studies have shown that health information is one of the major reasons that people worldwide access the Internet. As the amount of health information on the Web increases exponentially, it becomes critical that librarians-including public and medical librarians-be knowledgeable about what is available online and be able to direct users to reliable, accurate, quality information."
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