Cover
 

Self-Perception of the Influence of Pop Psychology on Emotional Self-Regula

01 January 2025

This study explores how popular psychology on social media influences the way adult Gen Z perceives and practices emotional self-regulation. With more people turning to digital platforms for self-development, social media has become a major source of psychological content. Since the online self-help industry is unregulated, this study seeks to understand whether constant exposure to pop psychology supports emotional regulation or becomes overwhelming.

Requirements

  • But these are the specific requirements:
  • -All Genders
  • -Age: 18-28
  • -Social Media Users
  • -Engages with mental health content on social media

Take part in this study

Keywords

Ethical approval

This study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board of Webster University and adheres to GDPR and Data Protection Impact Assessment standards in Europe.

Contact researcher

Academic study
 

About us

Call For Participants' mission is to provide a secure and trusted connection between researchers and participants, helping to increase public engagement and build a community of individuals interested in sharing and contributing to academic research. Learn more