Lower Mindfulness is Associated with Problematic Social Media Use: A Meta-Analysis

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Problematic social media use consists of use that interferes with individuals’ functioning, such as for example in failing to complete important tasks. A number of studies have investigated the association of trait mindfulness with problematic social media use. This meta-analysis synthesised research from 14 studies and a total of 5355 participants to examine the association between mindfulness and problematic social media use across studies. A lower level of mindfulness was associated with more problematic social media use, with a weighted effect size of r = -.37, 95% CI [-.42, -.33], k = 14, p <.001.

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Meynadier, J., Malouff, J. M., Loi, N. M., & Schutte, N. S. (2024). Lower Mindfulness is Associated with Problematic Social Media Use: A Meta-Analysis. Current Psychology, 43(4), 3395–3404. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-04587-0

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