Uticaj društvenih mreža na mentalno zdravlje

Autori

  • Slađana Milošević Institut za mentalno zdravlje, Beograd, Srbija
  • Dejana Milošević Student, Medicinski fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Srbija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47152/ziksi2022012

Ključne reči:

društvene mreže, mentalno zdravlje, pozitivni uticaji, negativni uticaji

Apstrakt

Društvene mreže predstavljaju platforme koje omogućavaju korisnicima privatnih i javnih profila različitu vrstu interakcije sa drugim korisnicima. S obzirom na sve frekventniju upotrebu društvenih mreža naročito među mladima, cilj ovog rada je da se prikaže uticaj upotrebe društvenih mreža na mentalno zdravlje. Urađen je pregled relevantne literature o potencijalnom uticaju društvenih mreža na mentalno zdravlje. Upotreba društvenih mreža ima prednosti: uspostavljanje interpersonalnih relacija, ličnih i poslovnih odnosa sa drugima, deljenje fotografija, izražavanje kreativnosti, ideja i osećanja, promovisanje ponašanja vezanog sa zdravljem, olakšavanje interakcije stidljivih i socijalno anksioznih pojedinaca. Međutim, korišćenje društvenih mreža je povezano i sa negativnim implikacijama po mentalno zdravlje kao što su razvoj anksioznosti i depresije, osećaja usamljenosti, niskog samopoštovanja, i zavisnosti od upotrebe društvenih mreža. S obzirom na prepoznate negativne implikacije korišćenja društvenih mreža na mentalno zdravlje korisnika značajno je istaći potrebu za kontinuiranim informacijama o racionalnoj upotrebi u cilju prevencije negativnih ishoda korišćenja, kao i neizostavno sagledavanje ovog faktora pri tretmanu problema mentalnog zdravlja.

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Milošević, S., & Milošević, D. (2022). Uticaj društvenih mreža na mentalno zdravlje. Zbornik Instituta Za kriminološka I sociološka istraživanja, 41(1), 27–40. https://doi.org/10.47152/ziksi2022012

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