Jacqueline Rodrigues Magalhães, Maria Madalena Correia Figueiredo, Ana Beatriz Teófilo Macedo Dos Santos, Felipe Bergamasco Perri Cefali, Daniel de Oliveira Solfa, Rodolfo Basílio Madeira Neto, Sarah Gurgel Ponte Fontenelle, Marcelo Victor Fontenele Girão, Rafael Martins Barreiro, Luana Stangherlin, Júlio César Claudino dos Santos
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摘要
互联网和社交媒体被视为人际沟通、娱乐和认识个人专业领域的重要战略。然而,媒体提供的便利导致了对网络使用的依赖,这促使那些沉迷于媒体的人表现出情绪变化和精神失常。鉴于这一现实,本文献综述的目的是介绍非适度使用社交网络对作为个体和社会存在的主体的身心健康造成的影响。因此,我们在 PubMed 和 Science Direct 数据库中进行了积极的搜索,以找到有关社交媒体上瘾与精神疾病之间关系的最佳和最可靠的科学证据,这些关系以情绪失调为中介,同时与心理健康、自残、睡眠不足和自我感知改变有关。
The Relationship between Addictive Use of Social Media and Psychiatric Disorders: The Mediating Role of Emotion Dysregulation
The Internet and social media are configured as significant strategies for interpersonal communication, entertainment, and recognition of the individual's area of expertise. However, the facilities that the media provide lead to dependence on the use of networks, which motivates the expression of emotional changes as well as psychiatric disorders in those who are addicted to the media. With this reality, the purpose of the current Literature Review is to present the impacts that the non-moderate use of social networks causes on the physical and psychological health of the subject as an individual and social being. Thus, an active search was conducted in the PubMed and Science Direct databases to find the best and most reliable scientific evidence regarding the relationship between the addictive use of social media and psychiatric disorders with mediation in emotional dysregulation, concomitant to its link to mental health, self-mutilation, sleep deprivation, and altered self-perception.