⚡ Interrogation des APIs scientifiques en cours…
⚡ Interrogation des APIs scientifiques en cours…
Authors' conclusion
Does not affect the score
Publi-Score
Fidelity
Abstract (PubMed)
Umbrella review of 72 meta-analyses examining associations between social media use (SMU) and mental health outcomes. General SMU shows weak, inconsistent associations with depression, anxiety, and well-being. Problematic SMU (PSMU) consistently shows negative associations with these outcomes (small to moderate effect sizes). Distinction between passive vs active use is important. Causal direction remains unclear as most underlying studies are cross-sectional. Calls for standardized measures and longitudinal designs.
Coeff. authors = avg(1.00, 1.00) = 1.00
Coeff. editorial = avg(0.75, 0.90) = 0.83
min(1.00, 0.83) = 0.83← lowest dominates
Alert signal : eoc → Coefficient forced to 0.3
Expression of Concern published
Alert signal : eoc → Coefficient forced to 0.3
Expression of Concern published
Final coefficient : 0.83
Final score = 41.8/52.8 × 0.83 × 100 = 66/100
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