Published on 29.09.16 in Vol 18, No 9 (2016): September
Works citing "Exploring the Relationship Between Online Social Network Site Usage and the Impact on Quality of Life for Older and Younger Users: An Interaction Analysis"
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Liao S, Zhou Y, Liu Y, Wang R. Variety, frequency, and type of Internet use and its association with risk of depression in middle- and older-aged Chinese: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Affective Disorders 2020;273:280
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Shao D, Lee I. Acceptance and Influencing Factors of Social Virtual Reality in the Urban Elderly. Sustainability 2020;12(22):9345
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Fejes-Vékássy L, Ujhelyi A, Faragó L. From #RelationshipGoals to #Heartbreak – We use Instagram differently in various romantic relationship statuses. Current Psychology 2022;41(10):6825
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Oshio T, Kimura H, Nishizaki T, Omori T, Duplaga M. Association between the use of social networking sites, perceived social support, and life satisfaction: Evidence from a population-based survey in Japan. PLOS ONE 2020;15(12):e0244199
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Chew TH, Chin CP, Leau Y. Untangling factors influencing social networking sites use among older adults: a literature review. Universal Access in the Information Society 2023;22(3):687
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. Elder orphans on Facebook: Implications for mattering and social isolation. Computers in Human Behavior 2022;127:107023
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Jing R, Jin G, Guo Y, Zhang Y, Li L. The association between constant and new Internet use and depressive symptoms among older adults in China: The role of structural social capital. Computers in Human Behavior 2023;138:107480
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Dhelim S, Chen L, Das SK, Ning H, Nugent C, Leavey G, Pesch D, Bantry-White E, Burns D. Detecting Mental Distresses Using Social Behavior Analysis in the Context of COVID-19: A Survey. ACM Computing Surveys 2023;55(14s):1
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