The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale: its psychometric properties and invariance among women with eating disorders
Abstract Objective Facebook addiction is increasing, giving rise to limited real-life social networks, loneliness, poor work and academic performance, psychopathology, and low well-being. Facebook entails numerous factors that increase the risk for disordered eating attitudes and behaviors (e.g., us...
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Main Authors: | Amira Mohammed Ali (Author), Amin Omar Hendawy (Author), Eman Sameh Abd Elhay (Author), Esraa Mohammed Ali (Author), Abdulmajeed A. Alkhamees (Author), Hiroshi Kunugi (Author), Nagia I. Hassan (Author) |
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