Problematic use or addiction? A scoping review on conceptual and operational definitions of negative social networking sites use in adolescents
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ISSN: 0306-4603Type of work: Article (academic)
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Health and Medicine | Social Media & Social SoftwareAbstract:
The aim of this study was to assess the conceptual and operational descriptions of negative social networking site (SNS) use in adolescents. A search was conducted among four databases, following the guidelines set forth in the PRISMA-ScR. The search resulted in 1503 articles, of which 112 met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that the negative use of SNS has been conceptualised from two approaches: (1) the component model of addiction and (2) a cognitive-behavioural problematic use paradigm. Thirty-seven instruments assessing this problem were found, with the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale and its adaptations being the most widely used ones. These instruments dimensions were vaguely defined and often overlapped with one another. In conclusion, no standardised theoretical framework exists to assess negative SNS use in adolescents. This lack of a theoretical definition makes it difficult to compare results among studies and determine the true extent of the problem.
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Varona, M.N., Muela, A. & Machimbarrena, J.M. (2022). “Problematic use or addiction? A scoping review on conceptual and operational definitions of negative social networking sites use in adolescents”. In Addictive Behaviors, 134. London: Elsevier.