Association Between Social Media Use and Self-reported Symptoms of Depression in US Adults

Nov 23, 2021JAMA network open

Link Between Social Media Use and Reported Depression Symptoms in US Adults

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Abstract

Among 5395 adults surveyed, 8.9% reported a significant worsening of depressive symptoms after initial assessment.

  • A self-reported increase of 5 points or more on the PHQ-9 scale indicates worsening depressive symptoms.
  • Individuals using Snapchat showed the highest adjusted odds ratio (aOR 1.53) for increased depressive symptoms.
  • Facebook users had an aOR of 1.42, while TikTok users had an aOR of 1.39 for worsening symptoms.
  • Social media use is associated with a greater likelihood of increased depressive symptoms among adults without initial symptoms.
  • The findings suggest a need for further research to understand the relationship between social media use and depression.

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