Depressive affect, stress, and compulsive Facebook use: examination in an Arabic-speaking sample

  • Zahir Vally

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Abstract

This study assessed the psychometric properties of an Arabic-translated version of the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS) using a confirmatory factor analysis with maximum likelihood estimation. It also examined the associations between depression, stress, and compulsive Facebook use (CFU) measured by the newly created BFAS in a sample of young adults from the United Arab Emirates. Participants (n = 484) completed the BFAS and measures of stress and depression. The BFAS produced a unidimensional factor structure and the data adhered to some, but not all, indices of acceptable model fit, providing preliminary evidence of its validity and reliability. A total of 17.4% of the sample reached the polythetic threshold while 4.9% scored above the monothetic cut-off score indicative of CFU. CFU was positively associated with stress and depression. Depression significantly moderated this association of stress with CFU. The Arabic BFAS holds promise as a valid and reliable measure of CFU, but this determination should be considered preliminary. Moderation results also suggest that Facebook use may serve as a means of mood modification for individuals who experience stress, and this appears to occur uniformly across varying levels of depression.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2476528
JournalCogent Mental Health
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Bergen Facebook addiction scale
  • Facebook
  • compulsion
  • depression
  • moderation
  • stress
  • validation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Psychology (miscellaneous)
  • Clinical Psychology

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