Regular Facebook use can negatively affect our emotional well-being and satisfaction with life, say scientists who suggest that taking occasional breaks from the social networking site may lift our spirits.
Researchers, including Morten Tromholt from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, gave more than 1,000 participants a pretest and then randomly assigned them to one of two conditions: continue using Facebook as usual; or stop using Facebook for a week.
They reported on the negative effects of Facebook use on overall well-being, based on life satisfaction and emotions.
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The study was published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behaviour and Social Networking.
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