Both passive (browsing) and active (posting, engaging) social media use are linked to increased loneliness, challenging ...
In an age where social media promises to connect us, a Baylor University study reveals a sobering paradox—the more time we ...
A groundbreaking study by Baylor University reveals how both passive and active social media use contribute to increased ...
How You Use Social Media Matters Interestingly, the studies emphasized how social media is used as a critical indicator of loneliness and social anxiety. Both studies found that passive use—scrolling ...
In an age where social media promises to connect us, a new Baylor University study reveals a sobering paradox – the more time we spend interacting online, the lonelier we may feel.
The University of Bournemouth in Britain found that young adults "who use social media to browse content of other users are more likely to experience anxiety, depression and stress than more ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Feb 9 (IANS) Both passive and active social media use have been linked with increased feelings of loneliness over time, report researchers. The team investigated how ...
The team investigated how social media use impacts loneliness over time and examined the hidden emotional costs of social media. The eye-opening research by Baylor University, published in the ...
"The Epidemic of Loneliness: A Nine-Year Longitudinal Study of the Impact of Passive and Active Social Media Use on Loneliness" investigated how social media use impacts loneliness over time. This eye ...
How You Use Social Media Matters Interestingly, the studies emphasized how social media is used as a critical indicator of loneliness and social anxiety. Both studies found that passive use ...
The findings showed that both passive (PSMU) and active (ASMU) social media use were associated with increased feelings of loneliness over time. While passive social media use—like browsing ...