WhatsApp Can Be Good for Your Health, Researchers Find 1u4j54

A study found that the more time people spent on WhatsApp per day, the less lonely they were and the higher their self-esteem. 2v6m5s

WhatsApp Can Be Good for Your Health, Researchers Find
Highlights
  • WhatsApp wellbeing study was based on 200 s, 158 women and 42 men
  • WhatsApp may stimulate existing relationships, researchers said
  • Group affiliation also meant that WhatsApp s were less lonely
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Good news for the people who spend most of the time on social media, as researchers have found that spending time on digital platforms such as WhatsApp, is good for our well-being. The study, published in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, found that the text-based messaging app, which offers s group chat functions, has a positive impact on psychological health. 4u2o71

The WhatsApp per day, the less lonely they were and the higher their self-esteem as a result of feeling closer to friends and family.

"There's lots of debate about whether spending time on social media is bad for our well-being but we've found it might not be as bad as we think. The more time people spent on WhatsApp, the more this related to them feeling close to their friends and family and they perceived these relationships to be good quality," said Linda Kaye, Professor at Edge Hill University.

"As well as this, the more closely bonded these friendships were and the more people felt d with their WhatsApp groups, the more this was related positively to their self-esteem and social competence," Kaye said.

According to the researchers, group affiliation also meant that WhatsApp s were less lonely. It seems that using WhatsApp to connect with our close friends is favourable for aspects of our well-being.

For the study, the research team picked 200 s, 158 women and 42 men with an average age of 24, found that the average reported daily use of WhatsApp was around 55 minutes, with people using it because of its popularity and group chat function.

"The findings show how including factors relating to social bonding capital is highly pertinent within this field as a way of understanding how technology usage relates to psychosocial well-being.

"It gives rise to the notion that social technology such as WhatsApp may stimulate existing relationships and opportunities for communication, thereby enhancing aspects of the s' positive well-being," Kaye said.

 

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