This study aimed to examine social media addiction in a sample of university students. Based on the Internet addiction scale developed by Young (1996) the researcher used cross-sectional survey methodology in which a questionnaire was distributed to 1327 undergraduate students with their consent. Factor analysis of the self-report data showed that social media addiction has three independent dimensions. These dimensions were positively related to the users experience with social media; time spent using social media and satisfaction with them. In addition, social media addiction was a negative predictor of academic performance as measured by a student's GPA. Future studies should consider the cultural values of users and examine the context of social media usage.
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J. Al-Menayes, J. (2015). Dimensions of Social Media Addiction among University Students in Kuwait. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, 4(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.pbs.20150401.14
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