社会化媒体
系统回顾
心理学
心理干预
人口
相关性(法律)
萧条(经济学)
联想(心理学)
叙述性评论
临床心理学
医学
定性研究
社会支持
移动技术
心理健康
梅德林
应用心理学
荟萃分析
保护因素
实证研究
老年学
叙述的
数据收集
风险因素
抑郁症状
生活质量(医疗保健)
定性性质
作者
Arias de la Torre, Jorge,Puigdomènech Elisa,Garcia Xavier,Valderas, José María,Eiroa-Orosa Francisco José,Fernandez Villa, Tania,Molina, Antonio J.,Martín Sánchez, Vicente,Serrano Blanco, Antoni,Alonso Caballero, Jordi,Espallargues Mireia
出处
期刊:Universitat de Barcelona - Dipòsit Digital de la Universitat de Barcelona
日期:2020-08-01
摘要
Background: Despite the relevance of mobile technologies and social media (MTSM) for adolescents, their association with depressive disorders in this population remains unclear. While there are previous reviews that have identified the use of MTSM as a risk factor for developing depression, other reviews have indicated their possible preventive effect. Objective: The aim of this review was to synthesize the current evidence on the association between MTSM use and the development or prevention of depressive disorders in adolescents. Methods: An umbrella review was conducted using information published up to June 2019 from PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and The Cochrane Library. Systematic reviews focusing on the adolescent population (up to 20 years old) and depression and its potential relationship with MTSM use were included. Screening of titles, abstracts, and full texts was performed. After selecting the reviews and given the heterogeneity of the outcome variables and exposures, a narrative synthesis of the results was carried out. Results: The search retrieved 338 documents, from which 7 systematic reviews (3 meta-analyses) were selected for data extraction. There were 11-70 studies and 5582-46,015 participants included in the 7 reviews. All reviews included quantitative research, and 2 reviews also included qualitative studies. A statistically significant association between social media and developing depressive symptoms was reported in 2 reviews, while 5 reviews reported mixed results. Conclusions: Excessive social comparison and personal involvement when using MTSM could be associated with the development of depressive symptomatology. Nevertheless, MTSM might promote social support and even become a point of assistance for people with depression. Due to the mixed results, prospective research could be valuable for providing stronger evidence.
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