Those who seek social support on Facebook when stressed are more susceptible to Facebook addiction. This, according to researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany.

The research team conducted an online survey of 309 Facebook users between 18 and 56 years old. Participants answered questions related to stress, Facebook engagement, and how much social support they receive on and offline.

Researchers found that participants who didn’t receive substantial support offline were more likely to develop Facebook addiction. When stressed, these individuals spent more time on Facebook and started to feel uneasy when they didn’t have access to the social platform.

The research team says these findings demonstrate the importance of building a reliable support system offline.

Source:

Brailovskaia, J., Rohmann, E., et al. (2019, June). The relationship between daily stress, social support and Facebook Addiction Disorder. Psychiatry Research. Retrieved from https://neurosciencenews.com/stress-facebook-addiction-14098/

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Taylor Bennett is the Content Development Manager at Thriveworks. She devotes herself to distributing important information about mental health and wellbeing, writing mental health news and self-improvement tips daily. Taylor received her bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism, with minors in professional writing and leadership from Virginia Tech. She is a co-author of Leaving Depression Behind: An Interactive, Choose Your Path Book and has published content on Thought Catalog, Odyssey, and The Traveling Parent.

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