2020
DOI: 10.5210/fm.v26i1.10825
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Effects of social media motivations on women’s psychological well-being in Pakistan

Abstract: Social media use has been increasing apace regardless of geographical and economic boundaries. In particular, its penetration has occurred more rapidly in developing and low-income countries with abounding health and psychological disadvantages. Given the understanding that women are more prone to psychological disorders than men, the current research is an effort to examine social media motives and subsequent effects on the psychological well-being of women social media users in Pakistan. The study is based o… Show more

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“…240 women were selected, and it was purposive sampling. The results did not show a direct connection of social media usage with psychological well-being but spending greater time on social media not only drained the energy but also the sleep cycle got effect which indirectly led to the poor mental well-being of a person 27 .…”
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confidence: 68%
“…240 women were selected, and it was purposive sampling. The results did not show a direct connection of social media usage with psychological well-being but spending greater time on social media not only drained the energy but also the sleep cycle got effect which indirectly led to the poor mental well-being of a person 27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%