The uses and abuses of Facebook: A review of Facebook addiction
Abstract
Comparison of uses and gratifications research reveals that the most popular mo- tives for Facebook use are relationship maintenance, passing time, entertainment, and companionship. These motivations may be related to Facebook addiction through use that is habitual, excessive, or motivated by a desire for mood alteration. Examination of Facebook addiction research indicates that Facebook use can become habitual or excessive, and some addicts use the site to escape from negative moods. However, examination of Facebook addic- tion measures highlights inconsistency in the field.
There is some evidence to support the argument that uses and gratifications of Facebook are linked with Facebook addiction. Furthermore, it appears as if the social skill model of addiction may explain Facebook addiction, but inconsistency in the measurement of this condition limits the ability to provide conclusive arguments.
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- 95.70
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Addiction
- Psychology
- Uses and gratifications theory
- Cyberpsychology
- Behavioral addiction
- Social media
- Entertainment
- Social psychology
- Good health and well-being