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  1. Twenty-Five Years of Social Media: A Review of Social Media Applications and Definitions from 1994 to 2019

    Introduction. The term "social media" (SM) was first used in 1994 on a Tokyo online media environment, called Matisse. 1 It was in these early days of the commercial Internet that the first SM platforms were developed and launched. Over time, both the number of SM platforms and the number of active SM users have increased significantly, making it one of the most important applications of ...

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

    Social media are responsible for aggravating mental health problems. This systematic study summarizes the effects of social network usage on mental health. Fifty papers were shortlisted from google scholar databases, and after the application of various inclusion and exclusion criteria, 16 papers were chosen and all papers were evaluated for ...

  3. The Impact of Social Media on the Mental Health of Adolescents and

    Introduction and background. Humans are naturally social species that depend on the companionship of others to thrive in life. Thus, while being socially linked with others helps alleviate stress, worry, and melancholy, a lack of social connection can pose major threats to one's mental health [].Over the past 10 years, the rapid emergence of social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. The evolution of social media influence

    To study the evolution of social media influence on an individual, systematic literature review process suggested by Brereton et al. (2007) had been followed. Figure 1 presents the process followed for the selection of the articles. For developing the review protocol, existing studies like Brereton et al. (2007); Chauhan et al., and Kar (2016); Grover and Kar (2017); Grover et al., and Davies ...

  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. Frontiers

    Background. In just a few decades, the use of social media have permeated most areas of our society. ... Research on social media use is a new focus area, and it is therefore important to get an overview of the studies performed to date, and describe the subject matter studies have investigated in relation to the effect of social media use on ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. A systematic review of social media as a teaching and ...

    The use of social media in higher education has been demonstrated in a number of studies to be an attractive and contemporary method of teaching and learning. However, further research and investigation are required in order to align social media's pedagogical benefits with the theoretical perspectives that inform educational practices. It is the objective of this study to provide a systematic ...

  10. The effects of social media usage on attention, motivation, and

    Thus far, there has been little research conducted to determine if self-regulating strategies may influence or help regulate student social media use. Of the research, some studies found that skills needed to achieve academic success were not related to social media usage (Martin, n.d.; Stollak et al., 2011), but other studies elicited ...

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

    In the fifth research stream, social media are conceived as a general strategic marketing tool, with the bulk of studies focusing on the strategic role of social media adoption for marketing purposes, ... Researchers have employed a wide range of theories to study the social media marketing phenomenon, the most frequent being "resource-based ...

  12. Social Media Use and Adolescents' Self-Esteem: Heading for a Person

    One of the aims of the current study is to investigate how SMU may induce within-person fluctuations in barometric self-esteem. Two earlier social media effects studies have focused on within-person effects, one longitudinal study (Boers et al., 2019, M age 17.7) and one experiment (Thomaes et al., 2010, 8-12 years). Using Rosenberg's self ...

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    Media Effects Theories . In this chapter, I define media effects as the deliberate and nondeliberate short- and long-term within-person changes in cognitions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior that result from media use (Valkenburg et al., Reference Valkenburg, Peter and Walther 2016).And I define a (social) media effects theory as a theory that attempts to explain the uses and effects of ...

  14. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: a Mixed-methods Research

    The proposed study is essential due to the limited number of research studies conducted on how mental health practitioners are responding to increased social media use and the impact on mental health. The observation of ... This chapter will serve as an overview and examination of prior research conducted on heavy social media use and its ...

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

    The purpose of this study is to understand the role of social media content on users' engagement behavior. More specifically, we investigate: (i)the direct effects of format and platform on users' passive and active engagement behavior, and (ii) we assess the moderating effect of content context on the link between each content type (rational, emotional, and transactional content) and ...

  16. Unlocking the brain secrets of social media through neuroscience

    Self-report studies dominate research on social media. The pervasive influence of social media (SM) is reflected in the ~5 billion users worldwide. Against the background of an industry aiming to prolong online engagement and violate privacy principles, a growing number of scientists are investigating the potential detrimental effects of SM use ...

  17. Social media and the social sciences: How researchers employ Big Data

    Despite the appeal of such data for social scientists, many researchers interested in this field of study do not possess the background skill set equipping them to engage in such work. "SNS ... Through a meta-analysis of social media research in the field of communication studies, it is clear that many social scientists are not using data ...

  18. Effectiveness of social media-assisted course on learning self ...

    The social media platform and the information dissemination revolution have changed the thinking, needs, and methods of students, bringing development opportunities and challenges to higher education.

  19. Social Media and Mental Health: Benefits, Risks, and Opportunities for

    Social Media Use and Mental Health. In 2020, there are an estimated 3.8 billion social media users worldwide, representing half the global population (We Are Social, 2020).Recent studies have shown that individuals with mental disorders are increasingly gaining access to and using mobile devices, such as smartphones (Firth et al., 2015; Glick, Druss, Pina, Lally, & Conde, 2016; Torous, Chan ...

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    Chapter 1: Background of The Study Introduction. Being in to our society nowadays include having account on various Social Networking Sites (SNS) where in profiles, themes and walls, posts and pictures are uploaded based on map or location on real time.

  21. The Impact of Social Media Marketing on Financial Well-Being: A

    This study carries out content analysis and systemizes articles on social media marketing in the Web of Science database. Forty-four studies were analyzed in accordance with a variation on the ...

  22. Teens and social media: Key findings from Pew Research Center surveys

    Girls are more likely than boys to say it would be difficult for them to give up social media (58% vs. 49%). Older teens are also more likely than younger teens to say this: 58% of those ages 15 to 17 say it would be very or somewhat hard to give up social media, compared with 48% of those ages 13 to 14. Teens are more likely to say social ...

  23. Study: Top newspapers fixate on Biden's age

    Research/Study Study: Top newspapers fixate on Biden's age. Over the past five months, five of the top US newspapers have published nearly 10 times as many articles focused just on Biden's age or ...

  24. Frequent social media users are more likely to get vaccinated

    Greater social media use is linked to a greater likelihood of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and influenza, new research from the University of Pennsylvania finds. The trend is true of ...

  25. John Ciorciari: Faculty: People: International Studies: Indiana

    Research Summary. John D. Ciorciari has research interests in international politics and international law. Much of his work focuses on international politics in the Indo-Pacific region. His first book, The Limits of Alignment (2010), explored the foreign policy preferences of small states and middle powers navigating great-power rivalry.

  26. Project 2025 leader The Heritage Foundation calls for Social Security

    On May 6, the Social Security board of trustees released their annual report outlining the short- and long-term financial projections of the Social Security insurance programs serving retirees ...

  27. Anxiety, Depression, Social Support, Needs, and Concerns of Frontline

    Studies do, in fact, indicate a link between higher complaint rates and a lack of human resources . However, the majority of nurses were completing their work in a state of illness. Therefore, the media should publicize this more so that the public understands the working conditions of nurses and the high stress situations in which they work.

  28. Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts: Project 2025 framework

    Without evidence, Jesse Watters accuses CNN of "giving Biden the questions" before presidential debate

  29. The effect of social media on the development of students' affective

    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 ...

  30. Understanding barriers and facilitators to palliative and end-of-life

    Background Palliative care provision should be driven by high quality research evidence. However, there are barriers to conducting research. Most research attention focuses on potential patient barriers; staff and organisational issues that affect research involvement are underexplored. The aim of this research is to understand professional and organisational facilitators and barriers to ...