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Social networking site Snapchat is getting more popular among young adults as well as the study of narcissism in non-clinical population. Hence, it raises the questions of whether there is a relationship between narcissism trait and Snapchat posts in young adults. The current study used regression analysis to assess the relationship between narcissism and Snapchat posts among participants aged 18-25 (N=91). It is the first study that examines the relationship between narcissism, participants' belief, and social media Snapchat in particular. The result revealed that there is no relationship…mehr

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Social networking site Snapchat is getting more popular among young adults as well as the study of narcissism in non-clinical population. Hence, it raises the questions of whether there is a relationship between narcissism trait and Snapchat posts in young adults. The current study used regression analysis to assess the relationship between narcissism and Snapchat posts among participants aged 18-25 (N=91). It is the first study that examines the relationship between narcissism, participants' belief, and social media Snapchat in particular. The result revealed that there is no relationship between narcissism and Snapchat posts. However, participants' belief that their friends are interested to see what they are doing was significantly predicted Snapchat posts, specifically self-photograph/videos.
Autorenporträt
Erissa Putri is a counselling psychologist that now runs her private counselling practice in Bali, Indonesia. She studied MA in Psychology at Webster University Leiden. She completed her internship as a student therapist and now continue working in the counselling field. She also has a blog that shares self-care knowledge and inspirations.