Social media’s enduring effect on adolescent life satisfaction

Volume: 116, Issue: 21, Pages: 10226 - 10228
Published: May 6, 2019
Abstract
In this study, we used large-scale representative panel data to disentangle the between-person and within-person relations linking adolescent social media use and well-being. We found that social media use is not, in and of itself, a strong predictor of life satisfaction across the adolescent population. Instead, social media effects are nuanced, small at best, reciprocal over time, gender specific, and contingent on analytic...
Paper Details
Title
Social media’s enduring effect on adolescent life satisfaction
Published Date
May 6, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
21
Pages
10226 - 10228
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