Parents’ social comparisons online, distress, and self-efficacy: A longitudinal examination of predictors and effects
International Journal of Behavioral Development
Published online on February 13, 2026
Abstract
International Journal of Behavioral Development, Ahead of Print.
As technology becomes more ingrained in everyday life, people are increasingly faced with information about others. Social comparisons provide opportunities for evaluations, and thus, a chance for improvements, but they can also be sources of stress in ...
As technology becomes more ingrained in everyday life, people are increasingly faced with information about others. Social comparisons provide opportunities for evaluations, and thus, a chance for improvements, but they can also be sources of stress in ...