" Terug naar Woordenlijst IndexProblematic social media use refers to the excessive and often uncontrollable use of social media platforms, which can result in negative physical and psychological health outcomes. This behavior is known to be associated with a range of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem, and it often correlates with eating disorders. Much like other addictive behaviors, excessive social media usage is driven by various factors including fear of missing out, the desire for information, and coping with stress. The design elements of social media platforms and personalization of content also contribute to addictive behaviors. Research shows that limiting social media use can positively impact well-being and decrease symptoms of loneliness and depression. However, the influence of problematic social media use varies across different age groups and is influenced by factors such as demographics and personality traits. Ongoing research is seeking to understand the neurobiological risk factors and treatment options for social media addiction.
Experts from many different fields have conducted research and held debates about how using social media affects mental health. Research suggests that mental health issues arising from social media use affect women more than men and vary according to the particular social media platform used, although it does affect every age and gender demographic in different ways. Psychological or behavioural dependence on social media platforms can result in significant negative functions in individuals' daily lives. Studies show there are several negative effects that social media can have on individuals' mental health and overall well-being. While researchers have attempted to examine why and how social media is problematic, they still struggle to develop evidence-based recommendations on how they would go about offering potential solutions to this issue. Because social media is constantly evolving, researchers also struggle with whether the disorder of problematic social media use would be considered a separate clinical entity or a manifestation of underlying psychiatric disorders. These disorders can be diagnosed when an individual engages in online content/conversations rather than pursuing other interests.
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