2024
DOI: 10.1177/14747049231225738
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Social Media Friendship Jealousy

Tracy Vaillancourt,
Heather Brittain,
Mollie Eriksson
et al.

Abstract: A new measure to assess friendship jealousy in the context of social media was developed. This one-factor, seven-item measure was psychometrically sound, showing evidence of validity and reliability in three samples of North American adults (Study 1, n = 491; Study 2, n = 494; Study 3, n = 415) and one-, two-, and three-year stability (Study 3). Women reported more social media friendship jealousy than men (Studies 2 and 3) and younger women had the highest levels of social media friendship jealousy (compared … Show more

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