Online Social Networking and Addiction—A Review of the Psychological Literature
Indexed incrossrefdoajpubmed
Abstract
Social Networking Sites (SNSs) are virtual communities where users can create individual public profiles, interact with real-life friends, and meet other people based on shared interests. They are seen as a 'global consumer phenomenon' with an exponential rise in usage within the last few years. Anecdotal case study evidence suggests that 'addiction' to social networks on the Internet may be a potential mental health problem for some users. However, the contemporary scientific literature addressing the addictive qualities of social networks on the Internet is scarce. Therefore, this literature review is intended to provide empirical and conceptual insight into the emerging phenomenon of addiction to SNSs by:…
Citation impact
2,003
total citations
- FWCI
- 143.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 115
Citations per year
Authors
2Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Addiction
- Psychology
- Internet privacy
- Psychiatry
- Computer science
No related works found for this paper.