CYHCFeb 22, 2013

Looking back at Facebook content and the positive impact upon wellbeing: Exploring reminiscing as a tool for self soothing

arXiv:1302.5495v114 citations
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It addresses mental health and wellbeing for social media users, but is incremental as it builds on existing research about social media effects.

This paper investigates whether reminiscing on Facebook activities, such as viewing photos and wall posts, can improve wellbeing and facilitate self-soothing, finding that these activities have a positive impact, especially for individuals with mental health issues.

The premise of this paper is to explore the potential of reminiscing in facilitating self soothing. The research presented looks at people's activities on Facebook and whether these particular activities impact upon their perceived sense of wellbeing, furthermore, whether specific Facebook activities enable a self-soothing effect when feeling low in mood. A survey was distributed amongst Facebook users. The results from the study appear to indicate that in comparison to other Facebook activities, looking back upon photos and wall posts in particular, could have a positive impact upon wellbeing. Additionally, the results indicate that people who have mental health problems, experience a more positive impact upon their wellbeing when looking at photos and wall posts, than those who did not have a history of mental health issues. The results from the research presented here contribute towards the viability of developing a mobile application to facilitate positive reminiscing

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