Add News Medical on Google as a preferred source. Swiping may not damage well-being across the board, but a new review finds the strongest links cluster around compulsive use, appearance pressure, and body-related vulnerabilities.. _Study: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the mental health correlates of swiping-based dating app use. In a recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journalCommunications Psychology, researchers synthesized data from 27 peer-reviewed studies comprising 21,263 participants to evaluate the mental health correlates of swiping-based dating apps. Review findings revealed a small-to-moderate global association between dating app use and adverse psychological outcomes. In contrast, the use of these apps was not statistically associated with a significant difference in participants’ overall life satisfaction or general well-being in the primary analysis. The meta-analysis demonstrated a small-to-moderate overall association between dating app use and adverse mental health outcomes (g = 0.28, p < 0.001). A systematic review and meta-analysis of the mental health correlates of swiping-based dating app use.

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