Social Media Addiction, Self-Compassion, and Psychological Well-Being: A Structural Equation Model.
Mitropoulou Eirini MarinaMarianna KaragianniChristoforos ThomadakisPublished in: Alpha psychiatry (2022)
Individuals with higher levels of self-compassion tend to report less social media additive behaviors and distress. The extensive use of social media is related to negative feelings and emotions. Self-compassion is a potential protective factor, while distress is a potential risk factor for social media addiction. Intervention programs dealing with social media addiction should consider the role of self-compassion.