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Why calling your Instagram use an addiction can make the problem worse
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. New research shows that while true Instagram addiction is rare, the widespread habit of labeling ...
Too much screen time — particularly related to social media use in kids, teens and young adults — is a major concern in modern society. Smartphones are ...
Instagram users may overestimate the extent to which they are addicted to the platform, according to research conducted on 1,204 U.S. adults published in Scientific Reports. The findings suggest that ...
Most people who think they’re “addicted” to social media actually have strong habits, not clinical addiction, says a new ...
A Jama Network Open study published Nov. 24 found that reducing social media usage was associated with better mental health ...
Research from USC suggests most people aren’t addicted to social media but acting out of habit, and mislabeling it may ...
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Most Instagram users mistake habitual scrolling for addiction, study finds
Instagram users may overestimate the extent to which they are addicted to the platform, according to research conducted on 1,204 US adults published in Scientific Reports . The findings suggest that ...
Social media has become a political weapon. The Cambridge Analytica scandal exposed how personal Facebook data was weaponised ...
Social media addiction, characterized by excessive and compulsive use of social media platforms, has become a prevalent issue in today's society. Studies have shown that addictive behaviors related to ...
Instagram users are scrolling out of habit not addiction, study finds - Almost half of teenagers in Britain say they feel addicted to social media ...
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