Loneliness and anxiety form a chain linking short-video use to lower life satisfaction

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Loneliness and anxiety form a chain linking short-video use to lower life satisfaction
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A two-wave longitudinal study of 234 university students found that heavy short-video use predicted increased loneliness after three months, which in turn predicted higher anxiety and, ultimately, lower life satisfaction, suggesting a sequential coping pathway rather than a direct effect. Limitations include self-reported data and a sample mostly of young, female students.

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