2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12232-017-0290-7
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Media use and life satisfaction: the moderating role of social events

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“…At the same time, it is concluded that this effect rate is less effective due to the weak correlation. In some studies, it is concluded that there is a negative correlation between social media addiction and life satisfaction (Sahin, 2017;Wilczek, 2018). In the study of Sahin (2017), another study conducted with a university sample concluded that there is a negative and moderate correlation between life satisfaction and social media addiction.…”
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“…At the same time, it is concluded that this effect rate is less effective due to the weak correlation. In some studies, it is concluded that there is a negative correlation between social media addiction and life satisfaction (Sahin, 2017;Wilczek, 2018). In the study of Sahin (2017), another study conducted with a university sample concluded that there is a negative and moderate correlation between life satisfaction and social media addiction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…In the study of Sahin (2017), another study conducted with a university sample concluded that there is a negative and moderate correlation between life satisfaction and social media addiction. Wilczek (2018) revealed in his study on media platforms that radio and television have no effect on life satisfaction whilst social networks are effective. In another study, it is concluded that life satisfaction has significant effects on both general Internet dependency and social media addiction (Longstreet et al, 2017).…”
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“…Media use generally refers to the daily use of the media in terms of type, length and frequency, and preferences (Wilczek, 2018). The spell of the COVID-19 pandemic reduced people's outing activities and caused a sense of insecurity about the current situation, which led to an increase in length, frequency and selection of media channels.…”
Section: Media Usementioning
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“…Although media exposure profoundly influences people's cognitive mediation processes and subsequent health-protective behaviors as an information source, how individuals process the health information they encounter and the effects of information processing patterns remain unknown ( 37 ). Petty and Cacioppo ( 38 ) proposed the ELM, which explains audience attitude changes based on two routes of information processing: central and peripheral.…”
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