Effects of Social Media Use on Psychological Well-Being
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https://doi.org/10.52340/bal/2024.02.12Abstract
The rapid proliferation of social media has raised concerns regarding its impact on psychological well-being. While social media platforms provide opportunities for connection, information sharing, and self-expression, they have also been linked to various mental health issues. This abstract explores the effects of social media use on psychological well-being, focusing on both positive and negative outcomes. On the positive side, social media can enhance feelings of social support, foster a sense of belonging, and provide platforms for individuals to share experiences, particularly for marginalized groups. However, extensive use of social media has been associated with negative effects, including increased anxiety, depression, and feelings of loneliness. These outcomes are often attributed to the constant comparison to idealized images, cyberbullying, and the pressure to maintain an idealized online persona. Furthermore, the addictive nature of social media can lead to decreased face-to-face social interactions, disrupting real-life relationships and further harming emotional health. This paper highlights the complex relationship between social media use and psychological well-being, emphasizing the need for balanced engagement and mindful use of these platforms. The study concludes with recommendations for promoting healthier social media habits, such as time management and fostering offline connections, to mitigate its detrimental psychological effects.
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