2020
DOI: 10.15345/iojes.2020.05.005
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Variables Predicting Social Media Addiction: Narcissism, Happiness and Average Weekly Time Spent On Social Media

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“…Similarly, the lower level of subjective wellbeing contributed to higher levels of behavioral problems such as social network sites addiction (43). In Cıplak (44) study, happiness negatively predicted social media addiction whereas narcissism and the average time spent on social media positively predicted this addiction. These results show that happy individuals are less likely to become addicted to social media.…”
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“…Similarly, the lower level of subjective wellbeing contributed to higher levels of behavioral problems such as social network sites addiction (43). In Cıplak (44) study, happiness negatively predicted social media addiction whereas narcissism and the average time spent on social media positively predicted this addiction. These results show that happy individuals are less likely to become addicted to social media.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%