@article { , title = {Social media, social comparison and mental health.}, abstract = {Social media has become a mainstay of popular culture, with a growing number of users. Yet the understanding of how social media can impact on mental health is at an early stage. This article focuses on social media and how the increased opportunity to make social comparison may contribute to mental health difficulties. Relevant theory and clinical examples are discussed. Suggestions are made for nursing practice.}, issn = {0954-7762}, issue = {3}, journal = {Nursing times}, note = {INFO COMPLETE (Now published, updated and checked 6/4/2020 LM, rec'd from contact 06.12.2019 GB) PERMISSION GRANTED (version = AAM; embargo = 0 months; licence = BY-NC; permission granted 09.12.2019 GB -- original e-mail unsuccessful, told to resend to Steve.Ford@emap.com, now pending reply from him 09.12.2019 GB -- requested exception via help@subscribe.nursingtimes.net ; publisher does not normally permit self-archiving 06.12.2019 GB) DOCUMENT READY (rec'd from contact 06.12.2019 GB) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Dan Warrender REF COMPLIANCE NOTE: This output is actually compliant; ignore Worktribe compliance calculation.}, pages = {58-61}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {EMAP}, url = {https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/804894}, volume = {116}, keyword = {Social media, Mental health, Peer-pressure, Social benchmarking, Nursing practice}, year = {2020}, author = {Warrender, Dan and Milne, Rosa} }