Examining the association between digital stress components and psychological wellbeing: a meta-analysis

D Khetawat, RG Steele - Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2023 - Springer
Extant research suggests that digital stress (DS) and its various components (Hall et al. in
Psychol Assess 33 (3): 230–242, 2021) may mediate the association between social media …

On the relationship between unprompted thought and affective well-being: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

JWY Kam, AY Wong, RF Thiemann, F Hasan… - Psychological …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
There is a growing recognition that thoughts often arise independently of external demands.
These thoughts can span from reminiscing your last vacation to contemplating career goals …

Individual differences matter in the effect of teaching presence on perceived learning: From the social cognitive perspective of self-regulated learning

Y Zhang, Y Tian, L Yao, C Duan, X Sun, G Niu - Computers & Education, 2022 - Elsevier
With the popularity of various video-centric asynchronous online courses, there is a trend of
self-regulated online learning. Teaching presence is very important in such courses, and …

Why are we distracted by social media? Distraction situations and strategies, reasons for distraction, and individual differences

C Koessmeier, OB Büttner - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Social media is a major source of distraction and thus can hinder users from successfully
fulfilling certain tasks by tempting them to use social media instead. However, an …

The relationship between online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life: Combining smartphone logging with experience sampling

N Johannes, A Meier, L Reinecke, S Ehlert… - Media …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Through communication technology, users find themselves constantly connected to others to
such an extent that they routinely develop a mind-set of connectedness. This mind-set has …

The reciprocal relationships between social media self-control failure, mindfulness and wellbeing: A longitudinal study

J Du, P Kerkhof, GM van Koningsbruggen - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
This paper aims to shed light on the question whether, and how, social media self-control
failure is related to mindfulness and wellbeing. Using a 3-wave longitudinal design, the …

Permanently online—always stressed out? The effects of permanent connectedness on stress experiences

A Freytag, K Knop-Huelss, A Meier… - Human …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Concerns have been expressed that permanent online connectedness might negatively
affect media user's stress levels. Most research has focused on negative effects of specific …

Mind over matter: testing the efficacy of an online randomized controlled trial to reduce distraction from smartphone use

MA Throuvala, MD Griffiths, M Rennoldson… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Evidence suggests a growing call for the prevention of excessive smartphone and social
media use and the ensuing distraction that arises affecting academic achievement and …

[PDF][PDF] Habitual social media and smartphone use are linked to task delay for some, but not all, adolescents

A Meier, I Beyens, T Siebers, JL Pouwels… - Journal of Computer …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
There is a popular concern that adolescents' social media use, especially via smartphones,
leads to the delay of intended, potentially more important tasks. Automatic social media use …

Consciously connected: The role of mindfulness for mobile phone connectedness and stress

D Hefner, A Freytag - Media Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Many mobile phone usage behaviors and cognitions have become habitual, and many
people have developed a strong connectedness to their mobile phones and the internet …