Social media use linked to depression\, loneliness: Study

Social media use linked to depression, loneliness: Study

IANS  |  New York 

Excessive use of including Facebook, Snapchat, and is associated with poor well-being which could lead to depression and loneliness, researchers have warned.

The study, published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, showed that limiting screen time on these apps could boost one's wellness.

"When you are not busy getting sucked into clickbait social media, you are actually spending more time on things that are more likely to make you feel better about your life," said from in the US.

For the study, researchers from the varsity, included 143 undergraduate participants.

The team designed their experiment to include the three platforms most popular with the participants.

They collected objective usage data automatically tracked by iPhones for active apps, not those running in the background, and asked respondents to complete a survey to determine mood and well-being.

The participants were then randomly assigned to a group, which had users maintain their typical social-media behaviour, or an group that limited time on Facebook, Snapchat, and to 10 minutes per platform per day.

In addition, the participants shared battery screenshots for the next three weeks to give the researchers weekly tallies for each individual.

The team then looked at seven outcome measures including fear of missing out (FOMO), anxiety, depression, and

The results showed that using less than you normally would lead to significant decrease in both depression and

However, young people aged between 18 to 22 should not stop using altogether, suggested the findings.

"Because these tools are here to stay, it is incumbent on society to figure out how to use them in a way that limits damaging effects," Hunt noted.

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First Published: Sat, November 10 2018. 12:04 IST