Social media addiction among college students in Tunisia

Nov 23, 2024L'Encephale

Social media addiction in Tunisian college students

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Abstract

31.3% of college students surveyed reported problematic social media use.

  • The average age of participants was 25.1 years, with a majority being female (70%).
  • Students spent an average of 3.8 hours online daily, with 71.3% checking social media first thing in the morning.
  • Moderate to severe anxiety was reported by 28.7% of the students, while 35.7% experienced moderate to severe depressive symptoms.
  • A significant portion of the sample (53.9%) was identified as lonely.
  • Higher social media addiction scores were associated with being single and smoking.
  • Increased social media addiction scores correlated positively with anxiety, depression, and loneliness.

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