Sunday, 25 November 2012

Insomnia and Social Media Addiction


The definition of insomnia is the inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep; sleeplessness.  A study was performed by researchers at the universite Laval on sleep disorders and had revealed that 40% of adult Canadians suffered from sleep disorders. With this large numbers it means that there are many people who are awake trying to find something to do until they are able to fall asleep.  This leaves room for hours to spend on twitter tweeting or Facebook, posting statuses.  Those who have sleeping disorders are looking for something to distract them while they are up and what is more convenient and available then social media. It can be accessed at all hours of the day making social media insomniacs’ best friends.

The problem that can arise from with this is that people who suffer from insomnia already have trouble time sleeping so if they spend more time with distractions they are even more likely not to sleep. The fact that you can access social media at any time of the day causes people to lose track of time which in return means less sleep. Social media can cause sleeping disorders to worsen which can result in other health problems later on. A quote from Mental Health says that “.. it’s clear that overuse of social media that results in things like tweeting into the wee hours of the morning can’t help with already existing insomnia”. Social media is both allowing addictions to arise for insomniacs’ as well as causing those who already have trouble sleeping, more sleep deprived due to the distraction social media causes.

Whether social media be a distraction are a source to kill time because you are unable to sleep, you are putting yourself at risk if you already have trouble sleeping. Instead of sitting in front of a computer screen why not find something more peaceful and relaxing so maybe you will get eventually get some sleep.
 
-Kristie M
 
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2 comments:

  1. Hi Kristie,

    I thought that this was an excellent post. Social media is a way that we all turn to when we are trying to pass and kill time, and especially those who are insomniacs. I thought it was great that you included a statement noting that social media can't help if you're already suffering from insomnia. It really doesn't help because it's a time passer and you could look at the clock and it say 1:00 am and then look at it again and it say 6:00 am. Because of this, people aren't even trying to sleep, instead they are too occupied on Facebook, Twitter or Youtube.

    Another thing I think relates nowadays is, most people are self diagnosing themselves as having insomnia because they can't sleep at night. Which maybe some really are, but I believe that they are just too involved with their profiles to stop and thats what keeps them awake all night. If they were to just lay down and turn off their electronics, i'm sure they would fall asleep in no time.

    -Karley.S

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    1. Here is an article that talks about social media and your mental health, it has a small section where they talk about how social media affects people and their sleeping habits/patterns. Its an article worth checking out if you are interested in seeing how else social media can affect your mental health
      http://brainblogger.com/2010/07/06/social-media-and-mental-health/
      -Karley.S

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