Mechanisms Linking Social Media Use and Sleep in Emerging Adults in the United States

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Kinsella, Joshua Ethan [1 ]
Chin, Brian N. [1 ]
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[1] Trinity Coll, Dept Psychol, Hartford, CT 06106 USA
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social media use; emotional investment; insomnia; sleep quality; social comparison; cognitive arousal; COMPARISON ORIENTATION; ADOLESCENTS; DEPRESSION; VALIDATION; NIGHTTIME; ADDICTION; QUALITY; ANXIETY; INDEX; FEAR;
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10.3390/bs14090794
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Social media use is associated with poor sleep outcomes. We aimed to extend previous research by examining how measures of social media use would affect two sleep characteristics: sleep quality and insomnia symptoms. In addition, we tested a serial mediation model linking social media use to sleep through increases in negative social comparison and pre-sleep cognitive arousal. Participants were 830 emerging adults (ages 18-30) who were recruited for an online survey study in February 2024. The sample was 63.1% female, with an average age of 24. We examined three measures of social media use: duration (minutes of daily use), frequency (number of weekly visits to social media platforms), and emotional investment (attachment to and integration of social media into daily life). Consistent with our hypothesis, greater emotional investment in social media and more frequent social media use were associated with poorer sleep quality and greater insomnia severity. We also found evidence supporting our hypothesized serial mediation model: emotional investment in social media and more frequent social media use were associated with increased negative social comparison, which subsequently increased pre-sleep cognitive arousal, which then led to poorer sleep outcomes. Our findings suggest that negative social comparison and pre-sleep cognitive arousal are important mechanisms linking social media use to poor sleep outcomes. Future studies should aim to test this serial mediation model using longitudinal data and experimental methods.
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