Does surfing social media cause mental fatigue?

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At least in affluent societies, the smartphone has been part of social life for more than a decade and online social networking is older than the web itself. But while no one could foresee the mental health consequences of constant connectivity, studies have begun to document the effects. Here are some of the findings.

Social media stress comes from caring about others A study of 1801 Americans, done by Pew Research Center found that there is no significant connection between increased use of social media and heightened stress levels. In addition, women seem statistically less stressed with increased social media use. However, what digital technologies and especially social media does really well is to scale the reach and intensity of engagement. This means that they also amplify offline stressors as well such as when you witness people you care about go through stressful situations.


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Does surfing social media cause mental fatigue? by Abdullah Al Riad - Issuu