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Implications for Mental Health and Coping Strategies | OxJournal oxjournal.org oxjournal.org Aug 12, 2024 7 facts
referenceIncreased Facebook use is associated with greater social comparison, which predicts lower self-esteem and higher levels of depression.
referenceAndreassen, Pallesen, and Griffiths (2017) identified a relationship between the addictive use of social media, narcissism, and self-esteem in a large national survey.
claimVogel et al. (2014) found that increased Facebook use was associated with greater social comparison, which predicted lower self-esteem and higher levels of depression.
claimSocial media use induces stress, which negatively impacts self-esteem and can contribute to severe mental health issues, including self-harm and suicide.
claimChronic stress negatively impacts self-esteem, which is particularly influenced by social media usage, and negatively affects brain development.
claimThe fear of missing out (FOMO) is a psychological phenomenon linked to social media use that can negatively impact self-esteem and increase stress levels by creating anxiety that others are having more rewarding experiences.
referenceThe study 'Social comparison, social media, and self-esteem' by E. A. Vogel, J. P. Rose, L. R. Roberts, and K. Eckles was published in Psychology of Popular Media Culture, volume 3, issue 4, pages 206-222.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Colten HR, Altevogt BM · National Academies Press 3 facts
procedureThe Fredriksen et al. (2004) study measured sleep loss using a single question about sleep duration on school nights, and measured depressive symptoms and self-esteem using the Children’s Depressive Inventory and the Self-Esteem Questionnaire, respectively.
perspectiveThe evidence linking sleep loss to depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem in middle school students is limited, despite the association found in the Fredriksen et al. (2004) study.
claimA 3-year longitudinal study of over 2,200 middle school students aged 11 to 14 found that self-reported sleep loss was associated with increased depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem over time.
The impact of childhood trauma on children's wellbeing and adult ... academia.edu Academia.edu 3 facts
referenceEkinci and Kandemir (2015) investigated childhood trauma in the lives of substance-dependent patients, specifically the relationship between trauma, depression, anxiety, and self-esteem.
referenceA study published in the Journal of Family Violence (10(2), 177-202) examines retrospective reports of parental partner abuse and their relationships to depression, trauma symptoms, and self-esteem among college students.
referenceYumbul, Cavusoglu, and Geyimci (2010) published 'The effect of childhood trauma on adult attachment styles, infidelity tendency, romantic jealousy and self-esteem' in Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 5, 1741-1745, which examines how childhood trauma influences adult psychological and relational outcomes.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org Damilola A. OSEKITA, Emmanuel Temitope BANKOLE, Oluwakemisola A. Azeez · RSIS International 3 facts
referenceMerrick, M. T., Ford, D. C., Ports, K. A., & Guinn, A. S. (2017) revealed that childhood trauma is strongly linked to emotional dysregulation, lower self-esteem, and difficulty forming healthy relationships.
claimThe term well-being is used synonymously with self-esteem, self-efficacy, self-determination, resilience, quality of life, mood enhancement, positive mental health, life satisfaction, and worthwhileness.
claimPsychological well-being is defined as the presence of positive feelings, such as good self-esteem, or the absence of negative feelings, such as symptoms of depression or anxiety, according to Ruvalcaba (2017).
Attachment Theory, Bowlby's Stages & Attachment Styles positivepsychology.com PositivePsychology.com Nov 28, 2024 3 facts
claimSecurely attached children are more likely to display high self-esteem and have better emotional regulation, according to Cooke et al. (2019).
claimPoor attachment in early life can lead to difficulties in emotional regulation, low self-esteem, and challenges in forming healthy relationships in adulthood.
claimPoor attachment in early life can lead to difficulties in emotional regulation, low self-esteem, and challenges in forming healthy relationships in adulthood.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory Mar 24, 2025 2 facts
claimSpeaking a non-standard dialect can lead to discrimination in education or employment, which may negatively affect an individual's self-esteem and confidence.
claimLinguistic biases, such as associating specific dialects with negative traits, can perpetuate discrimination and prejudice, negatively impacting individuals' self-esteem and social mobility.
The impact of childhood trauma on children's wellbeing and adult ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua Cheyenne Downey, Aoife Crummy · Elsevier BV 2 facts
referenceSilvern et al. published 'Retrospective reports of parental partner abuse: Relationships to depression, trauma symptoms and self-esteem among college students' in the Journal of Family Violence (1995, Vol. 10, p. 177), which explores the effects of witnessing parental partner abuse on college students.
claimEkinci's research in the Nordic Journal of Psychiatry (No. 69, p. 249) explores the relationship between childhood trauma, depression, anxiety, and self-esteem in substance-dependent patients.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu Maricopa Open Digital Press 1 fact
claimSelf-esteem is a stronger predictor of life satisfaction in individualistic cultures than in collectivistic cultures according to a 1995 study by Diener et al.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org Alexandra Vaporidis, Lilian Njoroge · International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science Aug 16, 2025 1 fact
referenceB. Pandey and C. Gupta published the article 'The Effect of Trauma and Level of Self-Esteem on the Attachment Style of Individuals' in the Journal of Advance Research in Science and Social Science in 2025.
Understanding the Stages of Wound Healing healogics.com Healogics 1 fact
claimHypertrophic and keloid scars can lead to psychological impacts including self-consciousness, reduced self-esteem, and in severe cases, social anxiety or depression.
The Importance of Play for Children - National Institute for Play nifplay.org National Institute for Play 1 fact
claimChildren who are over-scheduled and experience constant parental pressure to excel may suffer from increased anxiety, lower self-esteem, and reduced autonomy, according to a 2011 study by LeMoyne and Buchanan.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu CUNY Pressbooks 1 fact
claimSelf-esteem is a stronger predictor of life satisfaction in individualistic cultures compared to collectivistic cultures, as reported by Diener, Diener, & Diener (1995).
Development and Play: Essential Benefits for Kids | VA commonwealthpeds.com Commonwealth Pediatrics Sep 1, 2024 1 fact
claimSocial interactions during play enhance children's social skills, boost self-esteem, and increase confidence, which helps children feel more secure in their relationships and social environments.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimSelf-esteem functions as an individual's estimate of their status within a community.