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  1. (PDF) The Effect of Social Media on Society

    The paper recommends awareness programmes that are tailored to reveal the ills of social media addiction and pave ways to balance use of social media platforms that benefit academic activities ...

  2. Social Media Use and Its Connection to Mental Health: A Systematic

    Of the 16 selected research papers, there were a research focus on adults, gender, and preadolescents [10-19]. In the design, there were qualitative and quantitative studies [15,16]. ... The importance of such findings is to facilitate further research on social media and mental health. In addition, the information obtained from this study can ...

  3. Effects of Social Media Use on Psychological Well-Being: A Mediated

    Social media usage has been associated with anxiety, loneliness, and depression (Dhir et al., ... Given this research gap, this paper's main objective is to shed light on the effect of social media use on psychological well-being. As explained in detail in the next section, this paper explores the mediating effect of bonding and bridging social ...

  4. The Role of Social Media Content Format and Platform in Users

    The remainder of the paper is structured as follows. First, we introduce the background of the study, namely, the role of social media and users' engagement. ... and media sharing (Dolan, Seo, & Kemper, 2019; Zeng & Gerritsen, 2014). Although tourism research in social media context is still in the early stages, scholars (e.g., Luo & Zhong ...

  5. Methodologies in Social Media Research: Where We Are and Where We Still

    Research about social media has highlighted its potential value to raise awareness, provide public education, and highlight unmet needs of patients and their families; however, there are also major concerns with representativeness and quality of online content. More research is needed into the downstream impact of social media in oncology, as ...

  6. Social media use and its impact on adolescent mental health: An

    Introduction. The past years have witnessed a staggering increase in empirical studies into the effects of social media use (SMU) on adolescents' mental health (e.g. [1∗∗, 2∗, 3]), defined as the absence of mental illness and the presence of well-being [4].This rapid increase may be due to at least two reasons.

  7. Advances in Social Media Research: Past, Present and Future

    The research papers reviewed in this study exhibit diversity in studying authenticity of reviews for travel sites, social bookmarking and review sites, movie ratings, car manufacturing, and social media check-ins. Studies concur that there has been an exponential increase in the number of fake reviews, which is severely damaging the credibility ...

  8. Frontiers

    In recent years, several studies have been conducted to explore the potential effects of social media on students' affective traits, such as stress, anxiety, depression, and so on. The present paper reviews the findings of the exemplary published works of research to shed light on the positive and negative potential effects of the massive use ...

  9. Frontiers

    Introduction. The use of social media has grown substantially in recent years (Leong et al., 2019; Kemp, 2020).Social media refers to "the websites and online tools that facilitate interactions between users by providing them opportunities to share information, opinions, and interest" (Swar and Hameed, 2017, p. 141).Individuals use social media for many reasons, including entertainment ...

  10. Qualitative and Mixed Methods Social Media Research:

    Research, commentaries, editorials, and opinion papers on medical professionalism and social media: Health care and medical: 108: Hamm et al. (2013) ... Social media research is a relatively new field of study that has emerged in conjunction with the development of social media technologies and the upsurge in their use ...

  11. Social media and adolescent psychosocial development: a systematic

    Access to personal devices, the Internet, and social media platforms among adolescents is increasing, to the point of being ubiquitous in some nations (Kwan et al., 2020).Social media is a central means by which adolescents interact, and therefore, an increased proportion of adolescents' psychosocial development takes place online (O'Keeffe & Clarke-Pearson, 2011).

  12. Conceptualising and measuring social media engagement: A ...

    The spread of social media platforms enhanced academic and professional debate on social media engagement that attempted to better understand its theoretical foundations and measurements. This paper aims to systematically contribute to this academic debate by analysing, discussing, and synthesising social media engagement literature in the perspective of social media metrics. Adopting a ...

  13. Social media use, social anxiety, and loneliness: A systematic review

    With the birth of social media, research naturally transitioned from a focus on more general Internet use to closer look at social uses of the Internet via social media, since social media platforms were inherently created and are used for social connection. ... or longitudinal (n = 9) design; one paper included two studies—one experimental ...

  14. A systematic review: the influence of social media on depression

    Social media. The term 'social media' refers to the various internet-based networks that enable users to interact with others, verbally and visually (Carr & Hayes, Citation 2015).According to the Pew Research Centre (Citation 2015), at least 92% of teenagers are active on social media.Lenhart, Smith, Anderson, Duggan, and Perrin (Citation 2015) identified the 13-17 age group as ...

  15. IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE LIVES OF STUDENTS

    A majority of respondents, 67.3%, either moderately agree or strongly agree that social media has a. positive impact on their mental health, while 6.6% strongly disagree with this notion. 4. A ...

  16. PDF Social Media and Mental Health: Benefits, Risks, and ...

    In a review of 43 studies in young people, many benefits of social media were cited, including increased self-esteem and opportunities for self-disclosure (Best et al. 2014). Yet, reported negative effects were an increased exposure to harm, social isolation, depres-sive symptoms, and bullying (Best et al. 2014).

  17. Social media in marketing research: Theoretical bases, methodological

    1 INTRODUCTION. The exponential growth of social media during the last decade has drastically changed the dynamics of firm-customer interactions and transformed the marketing environment in many profound ways.1 For example, marketing communications are shifting from one to many to one to one, as customers are changing from being passive observers to being proactive collaborators, enabled by ...

  18. The disaster of misinformation: a review of research in social media

    Ours is one of the early reviews focusing on social media misinformation research, particularly on three socially sensitive domains; disaster, health, and politics. This review contributes to the emerging body of knowledge in Data Science and social media and informs strategies to combat social media misinformation.

  19. Social Media and Morality

    Nearly five billion people around the world now use social media, and this number continues to grow. One of the primary goals of social media platforms is to capture and monetize human attention. One means by which individuals and groups can capture attention and drive engagement on these platforms is by sharing morally and emotionally evocative content. We review a growing body of research on ...

  20. Social Media and Mental Health: Benefits, Risks, and ...

    Social media has become a prominent fixture in the lives of many individuals facing the challenges of mental illness. Social media refers broadly to web and mobile platforms that allow individuals to connect with others within a virtual network (such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or LinkedIn), where they can share, co-create, or exchange various forms of digital content, including ...

  21. Tweeting your research paper boosts engagement but not citations

    Posting about a research paper on social-media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) doesn't translate into a bump in citations, according to a study that looked at 550 papers. The finding ...

  22. Teens are spending nearly 5 hours daily on social media. Here are the

    41%. Percentage of teens with the highest social media use who rate their overall mental health as poor or very poor, compared with 23% of those with the lowest use. For example, 10% of the highest use group expressed suicidal intent or self-harm in the past 12 months compared with 5% of the lowest use group, and 17% of the highest users expressed poor body image compared with 6% of the lowest ...

  23. The Use of Social Media in Children and Adolescents: Scoping Review on

    In both primary school and high school models, children's social media use has the highest impact on child's BMI [ 42 ]. In addition, heavy media use during preschool years is associated with small but significant increases in BMI, especially if used ≥ 2 h of media per day [ 21 ]. 4.2.4.

  24. The Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Body Image Concerns in Youth

    Abstract: This study examined the relationship between self-esteem and body image concerns among youth with excessive social media use. A sample of 100 participants aged 18-25 completed a survey questionnaire measuring self-esteem and body image concerns. The results indicated a significant negative correlation between self-esteem and body image concerns, suggesting that lower self-esteem was ...

  25. Apple's latest AI research beats GPT-4 in contextual data parsing

    Apple AI research: ReALM is smaller, faster than GPT-4 when parsing contextual data. Apple AI research reveals a model that will make giving commands to Siri faster and more efficient by ...

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    The Manuscript Division seeks to acquire, preserve, and make available for research use personal papers and organizational records documenting the scope and diversity of the American experience. With more than twelve thousand collections and over seventy-three million items, the collections touch upon nearly every aspect of American history and culture. The Manuscript Division's holdings are ...

  27. 'Misinformation' Is the Censors' Excuse

    The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last month in the momentous case of Murthy v. Missouri. At issue is the constitutionality of what government authorities did to censor speech that departed ...