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Frequent social media use tied to higher levels of irritability

Last updated: January 22, 2025 9:03 am
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A recent survey conducted by researchers from the Center for Quantitative Health at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School has shed light on the relationship between social media use and irritability among adults in the United States. The study found that frequent social media use, particularly among active posters, was associated with higher levels of irritability.

Previous research on social media and mental health has predominantly focused on depressive symptoms, with little attention given to other negative emotions such as irritability. Irritability, which is characterized by a tendency towards anger and frustration, has been linked to functional impairments, poorer mental health outcomes, and even suicidal behaviors.

The study, titled “Irritability and Social Media Use in US Adults,” was published in JAMA Network Open and utilized data from the COVID States Project, a nationwide web-based survey conducted between November 2023 and January 2024. The research team analyzed responses from 42,597 participants to explore the association between social media use and irritability.

Participants completed the Brief Irritability Test (BITe), which consists of five statements assessing irritability symptoms over the previous two weeks. Higher scores on the BITe indicate higher levels of irritability. The survey also collected data on social media usage frequency, platforms used, and other factors such as depression and anxiety.

The findings revealed that frequent social media use was correlated with higher irritability scores, even after adjusting for anxiety and depression. Specifically, participants who used social media most of the day scored significantly higher on the BITe compared to those who used it less frequently.

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Platform-specific analyses showed a dose-response relationship between posting frequency and irritability, with users who posted multiple times per day exhibiting the highest levels of irritability. Political engagement on social media, such as frequent posting or consuming political news, was also associated with increased irritability.

While the study could not establish a direct causal relationship, the results suggest a potential feedback loop where irritability may influence social media engagement and vice versa. Further research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms of this association and its implications for public health.

In conclusion, the study highlights the impact of social media use on irritability levels in US adults and underscores the need for additional research and intervention strategies to address this issue. The link between social media use and irritability opens up new avenues for understanding the complex interplay between technology and mental health in today’s digital age.

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