The Relations Among Social Media Addiction, Self-Esteem, and Life Satisfaction in University Students
Notre Dame University – Louaize
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Abstract
The use of social media has grown exponentially to the extent of engaging close to one third of the world’s population as of January 2016. Actually, social media statistics have been reporting an average annual increase of 10% in total number of users. These extremely impressive statistics have been triggering researchers’ interest in investigating this phenomenon and its impact on every aspect of users’ lives. Our study is an attempt to contribute to the knowledge that is building up in relation to this phenomenon by examining the relationships between the addictive use of social media, self-esteem, and satisfaction with life. To achieve this purpose, a generic questionnaire, the Social Media Addiction…
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- Psychology
- Addiction
- Social media
- Scale (ratio)
- Life satisfaction
- Self-esteem
- Social psychology
- Population
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