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The systematic review revealed many mixed findings between depression, anxiety, and SNS use. Methodology has predominantly focused on self-report cross-sectional approaches; future research will benefit from leveraging real-time SNS data over time. The evidence suggests that SNS use correlates with mental illness and well-being; however, whether this effect is beneficial or detrimental depends at least partly on the quality of social factors in the SNS environment. Understanding these relationships will lead to better utilization of SNSs in their potential to positively influence mental health.
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Elizabeth Seabrook
Margaret L. Kern
Nikki S. Rickard
JMIR Mental Health
The University of Melbourne
Monash University
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d97f95a1d151c65f68459e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/mental.5842