Social Media Use and Perceived Social Isolation Among Young Adults in the U.S.

Mar 11, 2017American journal of preventive medicine

Social Media Use Linked to Feeling Socially Isolated in Young Adults in the U.S.

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Abstract

Participants in the highest quartile of social media use had twice the odds of experiencing greater perceived social isolation compared to those in the lowest quartile.

  • Higher time spent on social media is associated with increased perceived social isolation among young adults.
  • Those with the highest frequency of social media use had more than three times the odds of greater perceived social isolation.
  • The associations between social media use and perceived social isolation were linear and statistically significant.
  • Findings remained consistent across various sensitivity analyses.

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