The Sunday Guardian

Heavy facebook use same as drug habit

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NEW YORK: Excessive use of social media platforms like Facebook can make its users take decisions as bad as drug addicts tend to do, a new study suggests.

“Around one-third of humans on the planet are using social media, and some of these people are displaying maladaptiv­e, excessive use of these sites,” said lead author of the study Dar Meshi, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University in the US. “I believe that social media has tremendous benefits for individual­s, but there’s also a dark side when people can’t pull themselves away. We need to better understand this drive so we can determine if excessive social media use should be considered an addiction,” Meshi added. For the study, published in the Journal of Behavior Addictions, the researcher­s had 71 participan­ts take a survey that measured their psychologi­cal dependence on Facebook, similar to addiction. Questions on the survey asked about users’ preoccupat­ion with the platform, their feelings when unable to use it, attempts to quit and the impact that Facebook has had on their job or studies. The researcher­s then had the participan­ts do the Iowa Gambling Task, a common exercise used by psychologi­sts to measure decision-making.

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