Being fake on Facebook can make you depressed, stressed

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ISLAMABAD: If you do not portray your true self on Facebook, you may experience social alienation and fall prey to high stress, anxiety and depression soon, say experts.

According to the researchers, the more one’s ‘Facebook self’ differs from their true self, the greater their stress level and less socially connected they tend to be.

‘The authentic self-presentation on Facebook can lead to positive psychological outcomes, including higher self-esteem, subjective well-being, and lower negative affect.’

“Less emotional labour is required to present oneself authentically on Facebook; therefore it results in less stress,” said Rachel Grieve and Jarrah Watkinson from the University of Tasmania in Hobart, Australia.

Moreover, the authentic self-presentation on Facebook can lead to positive psychological outcomes, including higher self-esteem and subjective well-being, greater psychological well-being, and lower negative affect.

Conversely, individuals who are unable to express their true self are more likely to have poorer mental health. “However, at the same time emotions such as anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction didn’t show an association with authentic self-presentation on Facebook,” the study noted.

For the study, the team put 164 participants ranging in age 18-55 through a series of personality questionnaires. The first test measured the participants’ humility, emotionality, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness.

The second test measured these same qualities and participants were only asked questions about the way they presented themselves on Facebook. They also filled out questionnaires that measured anxiety, depression, subjective well-being, and their sense of social connectedness.

The larger the gap between participants’ “true” selves and their Facebook selves, the less socially connected they felt and the more stressed they were. “Perhaps Facebook users who are less stressed, or who experience greater social connectedness, feel more comfortable expressing their authentic self online,” the team pointed out.

“As of the second quarter of 2016, active Facebook users totaled 1.71 billion. As such, we must consider how Facebook may serve as a tool to positively impact our patients’ lives,” said Brenda K. Wiederhold from Virtual Reality Medical Institute in Brussels, Belgium.

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