International perspectives on social media use among adolescents: Implications for mental and social well-being and substance use

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2022-04

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Boniel-Nissim, Meyran
van den Eijnden, ReginaISNI 0000000393899010
Furstova, Jana
Marino, Claudia
Lahti, Henri
Inchley, Joanna
Šmigelskas, Kastytis
Vieno, Alessio
Badura, Petr

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Abstract

In the present study, we aimed to explore the relationship between intensity of social media use (SMU), problematic SMU and well-being outcomes. Four categories of SMU were developed taking into account both intensity of use and problematic SMU simultaneously: non-active; active; intense; and problematic use. Using these four categories, we assessed associations between SMU and mental and social well-being, and substance use. Data from 190,089 respondents aged 11, 13, and 15 years from 42 countries involved in the Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC) study were analyzed. With a slight cross-national variance, 78% of adolescents in the sample were classified as active or intense users, and 7% showed signs of problematic SMU. The remaining 15% belonged to the non-active users. Three-level regression analyses revealed that the problematic users showed the least favorable mental and social well-being profile and the highest level of substance use. Compared with active users, non-active users reported lower mental and social well-being, but also the lowest substance use levels. Intense non-problematic users showed the highest levels of social well-being. Our findings highlight the importance of assessing both the intensity and problematic component of SMU to reliably assess associations with mental and social well-being and substance use.

Keywords

Adolescence, Cross-national research, HBSC, Social media use, Substance use, Well-being, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Human-Computer Interaction, General Psychology

Citation

Boniel-Nissim, M, van den Eijnden, R J J M, Furstova, J, Marino, C, Lahti, H, Inchley, J, Šmigelskas, K, Vieno, A & Badura, P 2022, 'International perspectives on social media use among adolescents : Implications for mental and social well-being and substance use', Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 129, 107144, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.107144