Bidirectional relationships of fears related to death and appearance-based rejection with social media addiction in emerging adults: A one-year longitudinal study
Key Points
Social media addiction significantly correlates with fears related to death and appearance-based rejection, impacting well-being.
Over the one-year study, key metrics reveal strong bidirectional relationships among anxiety, rejection, and social media behavior.
Longitudinal study assesses trends among emerging adults, tracking shifts in social media usage and emotional responses.
These findings highlight the importance of addressing mental health to mitigate social media addiction risks in young adults.
Bidirectional relationships of fears related to death and appearance-based rejection with social media addiction in emerging adults: A one-year longitudinal study | Synapse
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