#Sad: Twitter Content Predicts Changes in Cognitive Vulnerability and Depressive Symptoms

Volume: 43, Issue: 4, Pages: 657 - 665
Published: Jan 31, 2019
Abstract
Research shows that social media networks can affect both the physical and mental health of its users. We hypothesized that social media would also be associated with cognitive vulnerability to depression. To test this hypothesis, we used a 3-month pre-post prospective longitudinal design with a sample of undergraduates (n = 105). Results showed that participants who had tweets with a “past focus” (as determined by LIWC software) were more...
Paper Details
Title
#Sad: Twitter Content Predicts Changes in Cognitive Vulnerability and Depressive Symptoms
Published Date
Jan 31, 2019
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
657 - 665
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