Том 18, № 2, 2023
- психологічне благополуччя; соціальні мережі; активність у соціальних мережах; підлітки; молодь
- https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2023-72-2-21-28
- Сторінки 21-28
У статті представлено теоретичний аналіз феноменів «психологічне благополуччя» та «соціальні мережі». Проаналізовано сучасні закордонні дослідження взаємозв’язків між психологічним благополуччям молоді та особливостями активності у соціальних мережах. Розглянуто показники психологічного благополуччя та психічного здоров’я, на які впливає активність у соціальних мережах
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