“…The development and use of social media has led to it becoming an integral part of everyday life for adults and children. Active use of social networks has caused the emergence of new research problems, one of which is the nature of the relationship between psychological well-being and the degree of social media engagement (Jenkins-Guarnieri et al, 2013;Sobkin & Fedotova, 2021;Rostovtseva et al, 2022;Gorlova et al, 2021). To date, there are several concepts describing social media activity, such as intensity of use (Ellison et al, 2007), behavior-oriented or compulsive use, which, based on the criteria of addictive behavior, considers social media activity as normative, but having a tendency to form behavior associated with constant online presence (Elphinston & Noller, 2011), and problematic internet use (Gerasimova & Holmogorova, 2018).…”