Addicted to SOCIAL MEDIA?
WOMAN - UK|March 09, 2024
Detaching from your devices can have a big impact on your mental and physical health
Addicted to SOCIAL MEDIA?

Do you lose hours scrolling on your phone? Find yourself obsessively checking notifications? You're not alone. Women spend on average 81 minutes a day on social media, with users checking Facebook six times a day*. And many of us don't realise the damage device overdosing has on our mental health. Too much screen time has been linked to low self-esteem, depression, anxiety and sleep issues. Want to cut back? Here's how.

Keeping you hooked

Yes, social media is a great way to connect with others, but growing evidence suggests that we can develop a dependency on it, similar to an addiction to alcohol or drugs. 'The big platforms use addictive design something known as the hook method - to capture your time and attention, explains digital wellbeing coach Katie Brockhurst**. 'This is done through reward, such as likes and comments, which flood the brain with the reward hormone dopamine.'

This story is from the March 09, 2024 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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