What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.

The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between personality traits, mental health variables and media use among German students. The data of 633 participants were collected. Results indicate a positive association between general Internet use, general use of social platforms and Face...

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Main Authors: Julia Brailovskaia, Jürgen Margraf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5784983?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-569b725f936e4198b9ea02c2663878ac2020-11-24T21:40:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019181010.1371/journal.pone.0191810What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.Julia BrailovskaiaJürgen MargrafThe present study aimed to investigate the relationship between personality traits, mental health variables and media use among German students. The data of 633 participants were collected. Results indicate a positive association between general Internet use, general use of social platforms and Facebook use, on the one hand, and self-esteem, extraversion, narcissism, life satisfaction, social support and resilience, on the other hand. Use of computer games was found to be negatively related to these personality and mental health variables. The use of platforms that focus more on written interaction (Twitter, Tumblr) was assumed to be negatively associated with positive mental health variables and significantly positively with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms. In contrast, Instagram use, which focuses more on photo-sharing, correlated positively with positive mental health variables. Possible practical implications of the present results for mental health, as well as the limitations of the present work are discussed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5784983?pdf=render
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What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.
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title What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.
title_short What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.
title_full What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.
title_fullStr What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.
title_full_unstemmed What does media use reveal about personality and mental health? An exploratory investigation among German students.
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description The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between personality traits, mental health variables and media use among German students. The data of 633 participants were collected. Results indicate a positive association between general Internet use, general use of social platforms and Facebook use, on the one hand, and self-esteem, extraversion, narcissism, life satisfaction, social support and resilience, on the other hand. Use of computer games was found to be negatively related to these personality and mental health variables. The use of platforms that focus more on written interaction (Twitter, Tumblr) was assumed to be negatively associated with positive mental health variables and significantly positively with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms. In contrast, Instagram use, which focuses more on photo-sharing, correlated positively with positive mental health variables. Possible practical implications of the present results for mental health, as well as the limitations of the present work are discussed.
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