Social Media Use and Depression in Adolescents: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Aim
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.1.1. Search Source
2.1.2. Search Terms
2.2. Study Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Data Extraction
2.5. Data Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Studies Included
3.2. Setting and Research Phase
3.3. Findings
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Practical and Research Implications
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Country of Publication | Studies (%) | Study ID |
---|---|---|
Romania | 1 (2.23) | [11] |
Australia | 3 (6.69) | [12,13,14] |
Belgium | 1 (2.23) | [15] |
Canada | 2 (4.65) | [16,17] |
China | 5 (11.62) | [18,19,20,21,22] |
India | 1 (2.23) | [24] |
Iran | 1 (2.23) | [25] |
Nigeria | 2 (4.65) | [26,27] |
Norway | 3 (6.98) | [28,29,30] |
Serbia | 1 (2.23) | [31] |
Spain | 1 (2.23) | [32] |
Taiwan | 1 (2.23) | [33] |
Thailand | 1 (2.23) | [34] |
Tunisia | 1 (2.23) | [35] |
Turkey | 3 (6.98) | [36,37,38] |
United States | 11 (25.5) | [43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53] |
United Kingdom | 3 (6.98) | [39,40,41] |
Grand Total | 43 (100) | |
Year of Publication | ||
2012 | 1 (2.27) | [31] |
2013 | 2 (4.54) | [24,53] |
2014 | 1 (2.27) | [33] |
2015 | 1 (2.27) | [48] |
2016 | 3 (6.81) | [36,39,41] |
2017 | 2 (4.54) | [15,52] |
2018 | 3 (9.09) | [20,21,22] |
2019 | 5 (11.36) | [17,30,34,42,51] |
2020 | 7 (15.9) | [12,13,23,27,35,40,46] |
2021 | 12 (27.27) | [14,16,25,26,28,29,32,37,38,44,45,47] |
2022 | 6 (13.63) | [11,15,18,19,32,43] |
Social Media Platform | ||
4 (9.09) | [35,41,45,53] | |
1 (2.27) | [15] | |
Multi-platform | 37 (86.36) | [11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,20,21,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,36,37,38,39,40,42,43,44,46,47,48,49,50,51,52] |
q-zone | 1 (2.27) | [22] |
Scales | Study ID | Social Media Related | Depression/Mental Health Related Factors |
---|---|---|---|
Self-assessment—not pre-identified surveys | [12,15,29,30,35,38,44,45,47] | X | X |
Eating attitudes test | [11] | X | |
Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS-25) | [11] | X | |
Internet Gaming Disorder Scale- Short Form (IGDS9-SF) | [18] | X | |
Smartphone Application- Based Addiction Scale (SABAS) | [18] | X | |
Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS) | [18,49] | X | |
Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-students (SDQ–S) | [18] | X | |
16-Item Version of the Prodromal Questionnaire (PQ-16) | [18] | X | |
Multidimensional Peer Victimization Scale (MPVS) | [18] | X | |
Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) | [18] | X | |
Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) | [18] | X | |
Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC10) | [18] | X | |
Appearance-related social media consciousness (ASMC) | [43] | X | X |
Depression (Beck) | [25] | X | |
Social Media Addiction scale | [36] | X | |
Pittsburgh Sleep Questionnaire Index (PSQI) | [25,27,51] | X | |
Children’s Depression Inventory scale | [36,50] | X | |
Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale | [17,20,36,39,42,49] | X | |
Chinese version of the ten-item Rosenberg self-esteem scale | [22] | X | |
Self-esteem (shortened Rosenberg) | [40] | X | |
UCLA Loneliness Scale | [37,50] | X | |
Social Media Addiction nScale for Adolescents | [37] | X | |
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale | [37] | X | |
Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents (SAS) | [46] | X | |
The Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment scale (GAD-7) | [18,46] | X | |
The Centre for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale | [20,46,51] | X | |
20-item Chinese version of the Center for Epidemiology Scale for Depression (CES-D) | [21,22] | X | |
Subscale of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21—Spanish version) | [32] | X | |
Spanish version of the Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale (WLEIS) | [32] | X | |
Social Media Addiction Questionnaire (SMAQ) | [32] | X | |
Short version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | [32] | X | |
Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) | [16] | X | |
Social Media and Depression Scale (SMDS) | [27] | X | |
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) | [27,52] | X | |
Social Media Use Integration Scale | [39] | X | |
Social media screen-time as recorded in time use diaries (TUD) | [40] | X | |
Back Depression Inventory—second edition (BDI-II-II) scale | [31] | X | |
The Electronic Interaction Scale for Time (EIS_T) | [48] | X | |
Reassurance-Seeking Scale (RSS) | [48] | X | |
The Motivations for Electronic Interaction Scale (MEIS) | [48] | X | X |
The Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ) | [48] | X | |
Hopkins Symptom Checklist scale | [28] | X | |
Salivary cortisol level | [14,49] | X | |
Quality of Life Scale for Children-Turkish version | [38] | X | |
Time spent using (Social Networking Services) SNS (internet addiction—AI) and 21 item Depression Anxiety and Stress scale | [24] | X | X |
Online Social Networking Activity Intensity Scale (OSNAI) scale | [19] | X | |
Social Networking Activity Intensity Scale (SNAI) scale | [11] | ||
Online social networking addiction (OSNA) | [53] | X | X |
Social Function use Intensity (SFUI) | [11,19] | X | X |
Entertainment Function use Intensity (EFUI) | [11,19] | X | X |
Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents (MINI-KID) | [49] | X | |
Illinois Bully Scale | [49] | X | |
17-item Clinician Rated Quick Inventory of Depressive symptoms (QIDS-A17-C) | [49] | X | |
Youth Self-Report Baseline Form | [50] | X | |
Emotional Connection (EC) meters | [52] | X | |
Social Networking Intensity scale (SNI) | [52] | X | |
Cyber aggression scale | [51] | X | X |
Fear of missing out scale (FOMOs) | [52] | X | |
Mood and Feelings Questionnaire—short version (SMFQ) | [42] | X | |
Facebook Intensity Scale (FBI) modified | [13,22] | X | X |
The Facebook Intrusion Questionnaire | [20] | X | |
Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) | [20] | X | |
The Finnish version of the Depression Scale | [23] | X | |
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression screen (PHQ) | [53] | X | |
Family Affluence Scale for Adolescents | [17] | X |
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Azem, L.; Al Alwani, R.; Lucas, A.; Alsaadi, B.; Njihia, G.; Bibi, B.; Alzubaidi, M.; Househ, M. Social Media Use and Depression in Adolescents: A Scoping Review. Behav. Sci. 2023, 13, 475. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060475
Azem L, Al Alwani R, Lucas A, Alsaadi B, Njihia G, Bibi B, Alzubaidi M, Househ M. Social Media Use and Depression in Adolescents: A Scoping Review. Behavioral Sciences. 2023; 13(6):475. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060475
Chicago/Turabian StyleAzem, Layan, Rafaa Al Alwani, Augusto Lucas, Balqes Alsaadi, Gilbert Njihia, Bushra Bibi, Mahmood Alzubaidi, and Mowafa Househ. 2023. "Social Media Use and Depression in Adolescents: A Scoping Review" Behavioral Sciences 13, no. 6: 475. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060475
APA StyleAzem, L., Al Alwani, R., Lucas, A., Alsaadi, B., Njihia, G., Bibi, B., Alzubaidi, M., & Househ, M. (2023). Social Media Use and Depression in Adolescents: A Scoping Review. Behavioral Sciences, 13(6), 475. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13060475