None Nasrullah Dharejo, None Mumtaz Aini Alivi, None Muhammad Saleeh Rahamad, None Xu Jiaqing, None Maria Brony
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Concerns were raised regarding the potential negative consequences of excessive use, including diminished face-to-face interactions, social isolation, increased stress levels, and sleep disturbances. However, it was also observed that moderate and mindful social media use could positively impact WB by promoting social support and connection. 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Effects of Social Media Use on Adolescent Psychological Well-Being: A Systematic Literature Review
This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between social media use and the overall well-being (WB) of young people. Previous research has presented conflicting findings, indicating both positive and negative effects of online platforms. Issues such as excessive use, reduced face-to-face interactions, social isolation, heightened stress levels, and disrupted sleep patterns have been identified as potential concerns. However, studies have also highlighted that moderate and mindful use of social media can enhance WB by facilitating social connections and support. It is crucial to consider the vulnerabilities of young individuals when examining this complex topic and provide them with age-appropriate guidance. This research project aims to address gaps in the existing literature and inform strategies for promoting positive online experiences and safeguarding the WB of young people by investigating the association between social media use and affective WB. The review process involved systematically searching for relevant research and evaluating its quality and relevance. The analysis encompassed 111 articles and reviews published between 2013 and 2023. The dataset comprised articles with an average age of 2.76 years and an average of 40.45 citations per article, sourced from 78 journals and other publications. Several variables were examined, including authors, publishers, affiliations, countries, and keywords used in the research articles. The discourse surrounding the benefits and drawbacks of social media use was found to be ongoing. Concerns were raised regarding the potential negative consequences of excessive use, including diminished face-to-face interactions, social isolation, increased stress levels, and sleep disturbances. However, it was also observed that moderate and mindful social media use could positively impact WB by promoting social support and connection. Given the complex nature of the relationship between social media use and WB, it is important to acknowledge the vulnerabilities of young people and provide appropriate assistance and guidance tailored to their age group.
期刊介绍:
This interdisciplinary journal focuses on the exchange of relevant trends and research results and presents practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of interactive mobile technologies. It bridges the gap between pure academic research journals and more practical publications. So it covers the full range from research, application development to experience reports and product descriptions. Fields of interest include, but are not limited to: -Future trends in m-technologies- Architectures and infrastructures for ubiquitous mobile systems- Services for mobile networks- Industrial Applications- Mobile Computing- Adaptive and Adaptable environments using mobile devices- Mobile Web and video Conferencing- M-learning applications- M-learning standards- Life-long m-learning- Mobile technology support for educator and student- Remote and virtual laboratories- Mobile measurement technologies- Multimedia and virtual environments- Wireless and Ad-hoc Networks- Smart Agent Technologies- Social Impact of Current and Next-generation Mobile Technologies- Facilitation of Mobile Learning- Cost-effectiveness- Real world experiences- Pilot projects, products and applications