When Self-Worth Depends on Social Media Feedback: Associations with Psychological Well-Being
Abstract
Social media have become primary forms of social communication and means to maintain social connections among young adult women. Although social connectedness generally has a positive impact on psychological well-being, frequent social media use has been associated with poorer psychological well-being. Individual differences may be due to whether women derive their self-worth from feedback on social media. The associations between reasons for...
Paper Details
Title
When Self-Worth Depends on Social Media Feedback: Associations with Psychological Well-Being
Published Date
Jul 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
82
Issue
7-8
Pages
411 - 421
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