Influence of the Female Cycle on the Use of Social Networks and Internet Addiction in Young Women
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Brandhorst, Isabel
Karavidaj, Edita
Abstract / Description
Social media is widely used by young people. However, several studies have found links between social media
use and mental health problems, as well as diminished body image, particularly among adolescent girls. Given
the global decline in young people’s mental health, it is crucial to understand these connections and identify
risk factors in order to support and protect young people. This study aims to examine the relationships
between social media use, anxiety, depression, body image and puberty in adolescent girls, who appear to be
particularly vulnerable. To this end, we will conduct an online survey targeting female adolescents aged up
to 25 years who regularly use social media platforms. Participation in the survey is voluntary, anonymous,
and not compensated. To test our hypotheses, we will use correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis,
and mediation analysis.
Keyword(s)
Social media use Adolescent girls Menstrual Cycle Women’s mental health Body imagePersistent Identifier
PsychArchives acquisition timestamp
2026-05-06 12:35:10 UTC
Publisher
PsychArchives
Citation
-
Praeregistrierung.pdfAdobe PDF - 98.51KBMD5 : eea4b75b0d7288c57e7a19063d6eca3e
-
There are no other versions of this object.
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Brandhorst, Isabel
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Karavidaj, Edita
-
PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2026-05-06T12:35:10Z
-
Made available on2026-05-06T12:35:10Z
-
Date of first publication2026-05-06
-
Abstract / DescriptionSocial media is widely used by young people. However, several studies have found links between social media use and mental health problems, as well as diminished body image, particularly among adolescent girls. Given the global decline in young people’s mental health, it is crucial to understand these connections and identify risk factors in order to support and protect young people. This study aims to examine the relationships between social media use, anxiety, depression, body image and puberty in adolescent girls, who appear to be particularly vulnerable. To this end, we will conduct an online survey targeting female adolescents aged up to 25 years who regularly use social media platforms. Participation in the survey is voluntary, anonymous, and not compensated. To test our hypotheses, we will use correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis, and mediation analysis.en
-
Publication statusother
-
Review statusunknown
-
Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/17273
-
Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.21911
-
Language of contenteng
-
PublisherPsychArchives
-
Keyword(s)Social media use
-
Keyword(s)Adolescent girls
-
Keyword(s)Menstrual Cycle
-
Keyword(s)Women’s mental health
-
Keyword(s)Body image
-
Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
-
TitleInfluence of the Female Cycle on the Use of Social Networks and Internet Addiction in Young Womenen
-
DRO typepreregistration
-
Visible tag(s)PRP-QUANT