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The associations between problematic Facebook use, psychological distress and well-being among adolescents and young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:有问题的Facebook使用,心理困扰和青少年和年轻成年人之间的关联协会:系统审查和荟萃分析

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Abstract Background A growing body of research has analyzed the potential risks of problematic Facebook use for mental health and well-being. The current meta-analysis is the first to examine the associations between problematic Facebook use, psychological distress (i.e., depression, anxiety, etc.) and well-being (life satisfaction, positive mental health) among adolescents and young adults. Method: A comprehensive search strategy identified relevant studies in PsychInfo, Pubmed, Scopus, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. Results The final sample included 23 independent samples with a total of 13,929 participants (60.7% females; M age = 21.93, range: 16.5–32.4). Results of random effects meta-analysis confirmed a positive correlation between problematic Facebook use and psychological distress ( r = .34, 95% CI [.28, .39]). Moderation analysis revealed that effect sizes were larger in older samples. Moreover, a negative correlation between problematic Facebook use and well-being was observed ( r = ?.22, 95% CI [?.28, ?.15]). Limitations All available studies used a cross-sectional design thus hampering the possibility to establish the direction of the association between problematic Facebook use and psychological distress and well-being. Conclusions Results are discussed within the extant literature on problematic Facebook use and future research directions are proposed. This research may also inform clinical and prevention interventions on problematic Facebook use. Highlights ? Problematic Facebook Use has been considered a potential mental health problem. ? PFU is positively associated with psychological distress especially in older samples. ? PFU is negatively linked to well-being.
机译:摘要背景生长的研究身体已经分析了对心理健康和福祉的有问题Facebook使用的潜在风险。目前的Meta分析是第一个检查有问题的Facebook使用,心理困扰(即抑郁,焦虑等)和青少年和年轻成年人幸福(生活满意度,积极的心理健康)之间的关联。方法:综合搜索策略在Psychinfo,PubMed,Scopus,Researchgate和Google Scholar中确定了相关研究。结果最终样品包括23个独立样品,共13,929名参与者(60.7%的女性; M年龄= 21.93,范围:16.5-32.4)。随机效应的结果Meta分析证实了有问题的Facebook使用和心理窘迫之间的正相关(R = .34,95%CI [.28,.39])。适度分析显示,旧样品中的效果大小较大。此外,观察到有问题的Facebook使用和幸福之间的负相关(r = .22,95%ci [Δ28,?.15])。限制所有可用的研究使用横截面设计,从而阻碍了建立有问题的Facebook使用和心理困扰和福祉之间的关联方向的可能性。结论结果在现有的文献中讨论了问题的Facebook使用和未来的研究方向。该研究还可以向有问题的Facebook使用通知临床和预防干预措施。强调 ?有问题的Facebook使用被认为是一个潜在的心理健康问题。还PFU与旧样品中的心理窘迫正相关。还PFU与福祉负相关。

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