Social media use and social well-being: a systematic review and future research agenda

社会化媒体 社会学 公共关系 媒体研究 政治学 万维网 计算机科学
作者
Krishna Murari,Shalini Shukla,Lalit Dulal
出处
期刊:Online Information Review [Emerald Publishing Limited]
卷期号:48 (5): 959-982 被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1108/oir-11-2022-0608
摘要

Purpose The purpose of this study is to provide a systematic review of the existing literature on social media (SM) use and examine its relationship with various facets of social well-being (SWB). Design/methodology/approach The study identifies and selects relevant articles using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework, wherein 273 articles were identified using the keyword search criteria from 5 databases namely Web of Science, Emerald, Pubmed, Google Scholar and EBSCOhost, and finally, 20 relevant studies were included for this systematic review. In order to provide directions for future research, a thorough profile with the key findings and knowledge gaps is presented. Findings The majority of the reviewed studies report an increase in the use of SM, especially amongst adolescents, and this suggests a seriously detrimental impact on their SWB in terms of cyberbullying, lifestyle comparison and impact on self-esteem, substance abuse, declined academic performance, fear of missing out (FoMo) and social overload. However, some of the studies reported life satisfaction, a reduction in loneliness and improved social support and belongingness, particularly those focussing on old age people who experience social isolation. The review also affirmed improved job performance and employees’ well-being. These findings vary across various demographic variables and various SM platforms namely Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, WeChat, YouTube, etc. Originality/value The findings have significant implications for SM researchers, family members and educators concerning promoting appropriate SM use, especially in terms of their SWB. The study also provides various suggestions for future studies and the need to further explore the topic as the field of SM use and SWB is ever-growing.

科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI
科研通是完全免费的文献互助平台,具备全网最快的应助速度,最高的求助完成率。 对每一个文献求助,科研通都将尽心尽力,给求助人一个满意的交代。
实时播报
李健应助tamaco采纳,获得10
刚刚
星辰大海应助流云采纳,获得10
刚刚
囡囡发布了新的文献求助10
刚刚
Jr完成签到,获得积分10
1秒前
SHAN发布了新的文献求助10
1秒前
1秒前
1秒前
1秒前
单薄树叶完成签到,获得积分10
1秒前
1秒前
1秒前
重要凌丝发布了新的文献求助10
2秒前
迅速斑马发布了新的文献求助10
2秒前
Zayn完成签到,获得积分10
2秒前
Nicol完成签到,获得积分10
2秒前
lalalal发布了新的文献求助10
2秒前
ZhenpuWang发布了新的文献求助10
2秒前
3秒前
我不是xlxj发布了新的文献求助10
4秒前
yinling完成签到,获得积分10
4秒前
4秒前
4秒前
雪白亦旋发布了新的文献求助10
4秒前
顾矜应助CJW采纳,获得10
4秒前
Freesia完成签到,获得积分10
4秒前
cortex完成签到 ,获得积分10
5秒前
5秒前
拾贰完成签到 ,获得积分10
5秒前
5秒前
英姑应助囡囡采纳,获得10
6秒前
星辰大海应助xingzi123采纳,获得10
6秒前
清脆遥发布了新的文献求助10
7秒前
心灵美的从云完成签到,获得积分10
7秒前
jellydong发布了新的文献求助10
8秒前
8秒前
梁小改发布了新的文献求助10
8秒前
热情醉冬发布了新的文献求助10
8秒前
9秒前
10秒前
10秒前
高分求助中
(应助此贴封号)【重要!!请各用户(尤其是新用户)详细阅读】【科研通的精品贴汇总】 10000
Modern Epidemiology, Fourth Edition 5000
Kinesiophobia : a new view of chronic pain behavior 5000
Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics 3000
Digital Twins of Advanced Materials Processing 2000
Weaponeering, Fourth Edition – Two Volume SET 2000
Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing 610
热门求助领域 (近24小时)
化学 材料科学 医学 生物 工程类 有机化学 纳米技术 化学工程 生物化学 物理 计算机科学 内科学 复合材料 催化作用 物理化学 光电子学 电极 冶金 细胞生物学 基因
热门帖子
关注 科研通微信公众号,转发送积分 6016504
求助须知:如何正确求助?哪些是违规求助? 7598486
关于积分的说明 16152466
捐赠科研通 5164217
什么是DOI,文献DOI怎么找? 2764624
邀请新用户注册赠送积分活动 1745571
关于科研通互助平台的介绍 1634954