探索社交媒体、心理健康和青年之间的联系:文献计量学分析

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本研究探讨社交媒体、心理健康与青少年互联的关系,并提出未来可能的研究方向。利用文献计量学分析,我们从Scopus数据库中选择了58篇论文,重点研究了2015年至2022年间进行的研究,探讨了社交媒体、心理健康和青年之间的相互关系。我们通过评估引文、出版地点、研究网络中的相关性以及有影响力的文章和作者,深入了解了该领域最重要的贡献。此外,我们对主题进行了彻底的分析,确定了文献中讨论的扩展障碍,并推荐了进一步调查的潜在途径。数据使用“发布或消亡”软件进行处理,而研究人员使用VOS查看器进行数据可视化。采用Microsoft Excel进行统计分析。该研究提供了一个全面的文献计量分析,包括出版增长趋势、研究产出和引文分析。我们的搜索产生了58份文件,在社交媒体、心理健康和青少年的研究中观察到越来越多的趋势。英语主导了大多数研究论文,主要发表在期刊和会议记录上。作家莫雷诺,m.a.,尼古拉斯,j.j.,特温格,j.m.和维什瓦卡玛,D.K.被认为是最多产的作家。美国已成为出版产出的领先国家。该调查列出了最重要的学术中心,如佛罗里达州立大学、加州州立大学、富勒顿大学和匹兹堡大学医学院。关键词分析揭示了两个重要的专题集群:一个关注2019冠状病毒病大流行、互联网使用和抑郁症对年轻人心理健康的影响,另一个调查抑郁症状、自杀、人际关系和社交媒体使用等因素之间的关系。该研究表明,社会认知理论(SCT)和压力与应对的交易模型等理论框架可以帮助理解社交媒体影响青少年心理健康结果的机制。这一分析的实际意义包括需要有针对性的干预措施和支持系统,如数字扫盲计划。这项研究强调了继续研究的必要性,以提高我们对社交媒体如何影响年轻人心理健康的理解,并指导有效干预和监管的制定。
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Exploring the interconnection of social media, mental health and youth: A bibliometric analysis
This study explores social media, mental health, and youth interconnection and proposes potential future research directions. Utilising bibliometric analysis, we examined a selected set of 58 papers from the Scopus database, focusing on the study conducted between 2015 and 2022 that explored the interconnection of social media, mental health, and youth. We gained insights into the most significant contributions in this domain by assessing citations, publication locations, relevance within the research network, and influential articles and authors. Additionally, we conducted a thorough analysis of topics, identified barriers to expansion discussed in the literature, and recommended potential avenues for further investigation. The data was processed using the Publish or Perish software, while the researchers used a VOS viewer for data visualisation. Statistical analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel. The study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, including trends in publication growth, research output, and citation analysis. Our search yielded 58 documents, with an increasing trend observed in studies on social media, mental health, and youth. English dominated most research papers, primarily published in journals and conference proceedings. The writers Moreno, M.A., Nicholas, J., Twenge, J.M., and Vishwakarma, D.K. are recognized as the most productive authors. The United States has emerged as the leading nation in publishing output. The survey lists the most significant academic centres, such as Florida State University, California State University, Fullerton, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Two significant thematic clusters are revealed by keyword analysis: one focusing on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, internet use, and depression on young people's mental health, and the other investigating the relationships between elements like depressive symptoms, suicide, relationships, and social media use. The study suggests that theoretical frameworks like Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) and the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping can aid in understanding the mechanisms through which social media impacts mental health outcomes among youth. The practical implications of this analysis include the need for targeted interventions and support systems, such as digital literacy programs. The study underlines the necessity for continued research to improve our comprehension of how social media affects young people's mental health and to guide the creation of efficient interventions and regulations.
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