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Mediating Role of Circadian Rhythm in Association Between Social Media Usage and Mental Health among Young Adults
Jeevisha Yadav ,
Dr. Sundeep Kumar
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This research paper delves into the complex interplay between social media usase, circadian rhythms, and mental health in young adults (18-25). Circadian rhythms, which is internal 24-hour cycles govern sleep-wake patterns, mood, and hormone production. Disruptions to these rhythms, often caused by late-night screen time, can lead to sleep disturbances and a decline in mental well-being. This population is known for naturally later sleep schedules, making them potentially more vulnerable. Employing a cross-sectional design with 129 participants, the research revealed a significant negative correlation between social media usage and mental health. Further analysis suggested a partial mediating effect of circadian rhythm in the association between social media usage and mental health outcomes in young adults
Keywords
circadian rhythm
sleep disruption
mental health
young adults