Too Much Use of Social Media Adds a Sense of Isolation


With the help of Facebook, instagram, Twitter and other social media tools every time we are in touch with your friends and family. But according to a study of social media to excessive use, once you start to feel more lonely. The University of Pittsburgh psychologist young people spend more time on social media so they feel socially isolated themselves.
Twitter, snap chat, reddit and more angry Tumblr users spend more time on such websites and become angry. They believe that people who interact with them on social media are grateful to them for better and happy life. This study was published in the American Journal of Prevention Medicine. Carried out in the past that found in other studies and investigations are several psychological problems who use social media. To feel vain, jealous of others, changes in mood and stress are common disadvantages of social media.
Senior study author Dr. Elizabeth Miller says that ultimately we still can not say that social media use before beginning or socially isolated. If not, people are already suffering from social isolation loneliness mean that more time should be spent on social media to remove.

Experts say that became participants in the study who spent more time Social Media Day 2 hours, they were better than they feel more lonely than those who spent less than half an hour each day Social Media . A co-author of the study, Brian O prymak said it poses a major problem to the research needs of adults with mental health problems and social isolation because of the outbreak. but this study is its negation.

The study involved 1787 adults from 19 to 32 years. These people informed about the use of a questionnaire to the media and feelings. From those responses, researchers have concluded above results. Research found that social interaction is changing the concept of social media. Now people do not have time for a meeting with someone in real life. Before it was found in a study that the use of Facebook allows users to grieve.

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