2021
DOI: 10.2196/23688
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Problematic Social Media Use in Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults: Observational Study

Abstract: Background Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals experience minority stress, especially when they lack social support. SGM young adults may turn to social media in search of a supportive community; however, social media use can become problematic when it interferes with functioning. Problematic social media use may be associated with experiences of minority stress among SGM young adults. Objective The objective of this study is to examine the ass… Show more

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“…However, the use of smartphones and the internet has a reinforcing effect, increasing their use [8] and thereby increasing the possibility of PSU among LBG individuals. A study found that problematic social media use among LGB young adults is associated with low social support and depression symptoms [18]. Examining PSU-related factors and the associations of PSU with mental health problems in young LGB adults may provide a reference for developing intervention strategies to reduce the PSU risk.…”
Section: Psu In Lesbian Gay and Bisexual Individualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the use of smartphones and the internet has a reinforcing effect, increasing their use [8] and thereby increasing the possibility of PSU among LBG individuals. A study found that problematic social media use among LGB young adults is associated with low social support and depression symptoms [18]. Examining PSU-related factors and the associations of PSU with mental health problems in young LGB adults may provide a reference for developing intervention strategies to reduce the PSU risk.…”
Section: Psu In Lesbian Gay and Bisexual Individualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internalization of sexual stigma may compromise relationship well-being [30] and their intention to adopt safe sex among LGB individuals [31,32]. Homophobic bullying victimization in childhood can predict PSU severity in young adulthood among gay and bisexual men [33], and problematic social media use is associated with internalized stigma among young LGB adults [18]. No study has examined the associations of perceived sexual stigma from family members, SOMs, and internalized sexual stigma with PSU severity simultaneously in LGB individuals.…”
Section: Psu and Sexual Minority Stressorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young homosexual adolescents face more specific challenges than their heterosexual friends because of the stress of being sexual minorities [18]. The media often attribute the image of the homosexual community to inappropriate terms such as sparse, pathological, and so on.…”
Section: Obstructing Young Homosexuals' Self-perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like offline interactions, discrimination has been related to heavier mental distress and less mental well-being [15]. Homosexual adolescents face unique challenges in making the decision of disclosing private sexual orientation on media, which their friends, families, colleagues, and many other people may be able to see [18]. If everyone starts judging their selfperception, it is easier to lead to mental health problems, in which case the media turns into an unsafe place for them to express their identities.…”
Section: Young Homosexuals Are Traumatizedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study discovered that being victimized by enacted sexual stigma significantly increased the risk of developing PIU ( 25 ). Another study reported that problematic social media use was significantly associated with ISS ( 20 ). However, the associations of FSS, ISS, and SOMs with PIU warrant further study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%