Less Facebook use – More well-being and a healthier lifestyle? An experimental intervention study

Volume: 108, Pages: 106332 - 106332
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Use of the social platform Facebook belongs to daily life, but may impair subjective well-being. The present experimental study investigated the potential beneficial impact of reduction of daily Facebook use. Participants were Facebook users from Germany. While the experimental group (N = 140; Mage(SDage) = 24.15 (5.06)) reduced its Facebook use for 20 min daily for two weeks, the control group (N = 146; Mage(SDage) = 25.39 (6.69)) used Facebook...
Paper Details
Title
Less Facebook use – More well-being and a healthier lifestyle? An experimental intervention study
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
108
Pages
106332 - 106332
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