So that's why we feel so bad.
conducted by Brian Primack, the dean of OSU's College of Public Health and Human Sciences who was also one of the paper's coauthors., which measures participants' openness towards others, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
"Findings from this study are important during a time of technology expansion and integration," Renae Merrill, a public policy doctoral student at the University of Arkansas, said in the school's press release. "Connecting to people virtually may increase the risk of miscommunication or misperception that leads to relationship difficulties and potential risk for developing mental health problems.
To avoid the worst effects of social media use, Merrill and her colleagues suggest developing a greater awareness of its ill effects on our emotions and relationships.often associated with increased social media use over the past three years — and especially during lockdowns, when in-person or outside-of-the-home gatherings were particularly risky.
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