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Social Media Usage Effect on Symptomatology for Those with Obsessive-Compulsive
This study seeks to explore how social media use may result in increased severity of compulsions and/or obsessions in those with symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants will complete questionnaires, digital sleep and social media journals.
Part I: They will take surveys about sleep, social media use, and stress to establish the baseline, being asking to reduce social media use (experimental group) or not (control group) and then take the same surveys again.Part II: They will use an Oura ring to track their sleep for 14 days, and then take the surveys again.
$10 (Drawing for part I); part II $15
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Yi-An Burleson - at ylb5007@psu.edu
Social Sciences and Education (BEAVER)
All
18 year(s) or older
STUDY00018093
Inclusion Criteria:
Age 18-64social media user
Individuals who display symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (self-reported)
Has unlimited access to device for social media
Exclusion Criteria:
Those not included in the age rangeNon-English speakers
Sleep Management, Mental & Behavioral Health
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