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  • Public Health
  • Digital Media Studies

Background:

  • Problematic social media use (PSMU) is increasingly linked to depression.
  • Limited research exists on the day-to-day and long-term temporal relationships between depression and PSMU.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the bidirectional associations between daily depressive symptoms and PSMU.
  • To examine the longitudinal relationship between depression and PSMU over a 9-month period.

Main Methods:

  • Study 1: A 2-week daily diary study with 169 college students assessing depression and PSMU.
  • Study 2: A 9-month longitudinal study with 473 adolescents assessing depression and PSMU at multiple time points.
  • Analyses included dynamic structural equation modeling and longitudinal analyses.

Main Results:

  • Daily depression predicted next-day PSMU, and daily PSMU predicted next-day depression, indicating a reciprocal daily relationship.
  • Over 9 months, depression at an initial time point predicted later PSMU, but PSMU did not predict later depression.
  • Depression appears to be a more consistent antecedent of PSMU in the long term.

Conclusions:

  • Depression and PSMU exhibit a reciprocal relationship on a daily basis.
  • Long-term, depression is a more significant predictor of problematic social media engagement.
  • Findings support interventions targeting both depressive symptoms and maladaptive social media use.