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Study of depression, anxiety, and social media addiction among undergraduate students

Tuan Hai Nguyen, Kuan‐Han Lin, Ferry Fadzlul Rahman, Jenho-Peter Ou, Wing‐Keung Wong

2020PhilPapers (PhilPapers Foundation)19 citations

Abstract

This paper studies the connection between social media addiction and mental disorder from the existing investigation among undergraduate students. A comprehensive document search was conducted by using six electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, JSTOR, ProQuest Education to identify articles published before November 21st, 2019. All collected papers focused on studying social media addiction and psychosis. Two reviewers individualistically evaluated the quality of the study by using the Joanna Briggs Institute’s approach. Five articles were filtered out through the screening process and included in the review. The high prevalence of social addiction among college students (9.7% ~ 41%) has been clarified. The association between social media addiction and mental disorders is positive for student health. This article contributes to raising awareness and finding solutions to these risk problems. The study also confirms the connection between online shopping addiction and eating disorders among social addicts. We also discuss the causes and harms of social media addiction.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyAddictionDepression (economics)PsychologySocial anxietySocial mediaClinical psychologyPsychiatryApplied psychologyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebEconomicsMacroeconomicsEducation and Learning InterventionsImpact of Technology on Adolescents