Social media might think that we allow you to connect us with loved ones around the clock, but new research finds that it actually makes us lonely
According to the report, spending more than two hours a day on social networks doubles the possibility of social isolation.
In this survey carried out by the University of Pittsburgh, 1,787 adults aged 19 to 32 years old used 11 most popular social media sites (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Google Plus, Instagram). , Snapchat, Reddit, Tumblr, Pinterest, Vine and LinkedIn - when doing research in 2014
They discovered that people who visited 58 social networks in a week are more likely to be triple lonely than those who used the next nine times.
It has long been thought that social media is contributing to the increase in FOMO (missing fear), but this study suggests that the problem may be more serious.
However, it is unknown whether social media will lead to loneliness, or whether it is highly probable that a single person will spend more time on social networks.
Elizabeth Miller, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh, says:
"People who initially felt social isolation could turn to social media or there are more people who feel that they are isolated from the real world using social media . "
Scientists acknowledge the demographic differences and believe that there is relevance between the use of social media and loneliness
However, in addition to the FOMO of activities you do not participate in, this survey shows that the longer time someone spends on social media, the shorter the time spent on social interactions.
As the number of suicide and mental health problems between students and young people continues to increase, the role of social media is getting more and more attention.
Professor Brian Primack of the University of Pittsburgh Medical School said: "We were born to be social creatures, but modern life tends to separate us rather than putting us together."
"Although social media seems to have the opportunity to bridge this social disparity, I think that this survey suggests that it may not be the solution that people desire."
The result of this study is whether the use of social media truly evokes a sense of social isolation or perhaps societally isolated people are more attracted to the use of social media than their companions It is not clear. However, it is often obvious that the use of social media does not have overwhelming positive impact on social connections in the user's life. In my opinion, social media can become the most effective tool set to date and provides a comprehensive view of events occurring in a particular community. There are quite a few social activities in other resources like Meetup, but in reality this is only a small part of all the events that occur in the community.
According to a survey of over 1,700 people published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine in 2017, people who spend the most time on social media have twice the potential of social isolation. Social isolation is a condition of individuals lacking a sense of social attribution and substantial relationships and is associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality. As reported by the American Academy of Pediatrics 2010 "Influence of Social Media on Children, Adolescents and Families", excessive dependence on social networks as social channels also calls some doctors "Facebook Depression" Maybe. Another report released last year found that the more you use Facebook, the lower your satisfaction with life.
All the lonely people on the Internet: More and more research is linking the consumption of social media to isolation and melancholy. According to a recent study by Dr. Ethan Kross of the University of Michigan, the more people they spend on Facebook, the worse their feelings are. These findings reproduce the earlier work of Dr. Brian Primack. His team at the University of Pittsburgh discovered that people who spend more than two hours of social media per day have twice the potential of those who say they spend less than 30 minutes on these sites daily. To make matters worse, frequent users (58 visits a week) have a social isolation rate more than three times.