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  1. Jul 21, 2024 · Given the potential negative outcomes of social media use as well as the fact that emerging adults are more prone to high social media use, the present study aims to investigate whether pathological personality traits are related to social media use three years later and whether this relation is mediated by social media self-control failure (see Figure 1; Path a, b, c, c’; a x b).

  2. Jul 21, 2024 · To address this gap, this longitudinal study examined the relationship between self-reported pathological personality domains (Short Form Personality Inventory for the DSM-5; PID-5-SF), social media use (hours per day) and social media self-control failure measured 3 years later.

  3. Social Media Self-Control Failure Daniel Filip1 , Ruth Van der Hallen1,2, Guus Smeets1,2, Ingmar Franken1,2, and Peter Prinzie3,4 Abstract Social media use has been associated with negative effects on mental health, but little is known about the role of personality pathology in predicting social media use.

  4. Jul 21, 2024 · Social media use has been associated with negative effects on mental health, but little is known about the role of personality pathology in predicting social media use. To address this gap, this longitudinal study examined the relationship between self-reported pathological personality domains (Short Form Personality Inventory for the DSM-5; PID-5-SF), social media use (hours per day) and ...

  5. Jan 1, 2021 · The review systematically reviews relevant literature and identifies prominent trends and recommendations for future research. Before we outline our search procedure, we define and introduce neuroticism as a trait within the five-factor model. 1.1. The identification and origin of trait neuroticism.

    • Thomas Bowden-Green, Joanne Hinds, Adam Joinson
    • 2021
  6. Short form was used to assess DSM-based personality disorder symptoms and Social Media Disorder Scale was used to determine addictive use of social media. In addition, daily usage of social media, frequency of taking and sharing selfies were examined using a questionnaire created by the authors. Results: Participants with high levels

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  8. The findings showed a significant and positive effect of social media use on psychological well-being both through bridging and bonding social capital. However, a significant and negative effect of social media use on psychological well-being through smartphone addiction and through social isolation was also found.

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