Affiliation:
1. University of Turin, Italy
2. nema
Abstract
The social comparison theory explains some negative effect of social
networking sites (SNSs) use. These Internet applications have made easier
the online social comparison that in turn predicts depression and lower life
satisfaction. Individuals prone to depression engage in greater levels of
social comparison, particularly with others who are thought to be slightly
better off, and experience a decrease in mood or self-esteem in the light of
others? perceived happiness. The present study aimed at investigating the
impact of the use of SNSs on the mood in an experimental design. In total,
120 university students were randomly assigned to one of two groups. In the
experimental groups, the participants were instructed to access their
Facebook and browse personal profiles for 20 minutes; while in the control,
they read articles. For the participants with initial low mood using
Facebook further lowered their mood whereas for the other participants did
not have any effect. Furthermore, using Facebook lowered the mood of the
participants not accustomed to use it frequently.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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