How do “selfies” impact adolescents' well-being and body confidence? A narrative review

SA McLean, HK Jarman, RF Rodgers - Psychology research and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Social media use has grown rapidly in recent years, with one of the most popular activities
for young people being the taking, sharing, and browsing of digital self-photos, known as …

Towards homo digitalis: important research issues for psychology and the neurosciences at the dawn of the internet of things and the digital society

C Montag, S Diefenbach - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
The present article gives an overview on central challenges humans face at the dawn of
complex digital societies and the Internet of Things (IoT), ie, a world completely connected to …

[图书][B] The global smartphone: Beyond a youth technology

D Miller, L Abed Rabho, P Awondo, M de Vries… - 2021 - library.oapen.org
The smartphone is often literally right in front of our nose, so you would think we would know
what it is. But do we? To find out, 11 anthropologists each spent 16 months living in …

Internet use and well-being: A survey and a theoretical framework

F Castellacci, V Tveito - Research policy, 2018 - Elsevier
How does Internet use affect well-being? This paper presents a survey of the literature
investigating this question, and it develops a framework to analyze both positive effects and …

Selective self-presentation and social comparison through photographs on social networking sites

J Fox, MA Vendemia - Cyberpsychology, behavior, and social …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
Through social media and camera phones, users enact selective self-presentation as they
choose, edit, and post photographs of themselves (such as selfies) to social networking sites …

Why we post selfies: Understanding motivations for posting pictures of oneself

Y Sung, JA Lee, E Kim, SM Choi - Personality and individual differences, 2016 - Elsevier
Photo sharing on various social networking sites (SNSs) has become an important part of
the online social experience. SNS users utilize various types of pictures, particularly selfies …

# Me: Narcissism and its facets as predictors of selfie-posting frequency

EB Weiser - Personality and individual differences, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract “Selfies” are amateur photographs people take of themselves, usually with a
smartphone. Sharing selfies on social media has become a popular activity, prompting …

Do age and gender differences exist in selfie-related behaviours?

A Dhir, S Pallesen, T Torsheim… - Computers in Human …, 2016 - Elsevier
Recently scholars have started examining selfie-related behaviour, with an emphasis on
young women. However, little is known about age and gender differences in selfie-taking …

An investigation into problematic smartphone use: The role of narcissism, anxiety, and personality factors

Z Hussain, MD Griffiths, D Sheffield - Journal of behavioral …, 2017 - akjournals.com
Background and aims Over the last decade, worldwide smartphone usage has greatly
increased. Alongside this growth, research on the influence of smartphones on human …

[HTML][HTML] An exploratory study of “selfitis” and the development of the Selfitis Behavior Scale

J Balakrishnan, MD Griffiths - International journal of mental health and …, 2018 - Springer
In 2014, stories appeared in national and international media claiming that the condition of
“selfitis”(the obsessive taking of selfies) was to be classed as a mental disorder by the …