reviewPerspectives on Psychological ScienceSep 22, 2017Closed access

Loneliness and Social Internet Use: Pathways to Reconnection in a Digital World?

University of Manchester · Centre for Mental Health · +1 more institution

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Abstract

With the rise of online social networking, social relationships are increasingly developed and maintained in a digital domain. Drawing conclusions about the impact of the digital world on loneliness is difficult because there are contradictory findings, and cross-sectional studies dominate the literature, making causation difficult to establish. In this review, we present our theoretical model and propose that there is a bidirectional and dynamic relationship between loneliness and social Internet use. When the Internet is used as a way station on the route to enhancing existing relationships and forging new social connections, it is a useful tool for reducing loneliness. But when social technologies are used…

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Keywords
  • Loneliness
  • The Internet
  • Psychology
  • Feeling
  • Internet privacy
  • Social relation
  • Social psychology
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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