Media Mental Health A Complex Relationship Worth Empirical Investigati
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Luo Et Al. Examine Data From Adults Aged ≥50 Years
Luo et al. examine data from adults aged ≥50 years across 23 countries and find that Internet use is associated with reduced depressive symptoms, higher life satisfaction and better self-reported health. This umbrella review of 56 meta-analyses and 296 effect sizes examines the risk factors, protective factors and consequences of cyberbullying. The authors also examine interventions to mitigate cy...
Psychological Research On Online Work Communities, Hate Communities, And Communities
Psychological research on online work communities, hate communities, and communities dedicated to behavioural addictions highlights risks and – in some cases - opportunities. Does self-administered mindfulness effectively reduce stress? In a study across 37 sites involving 2,239 participants, four mindfulness exercises significantly reduced short-term, self-reported stress. Our research integrity ...