@article{article_1772125, title={The Relationship Between Social Media Jealousy And Violent Tendencies}, journal={Simetrik İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi}, volume={4}, pages={1–18}, year={2025}, author={Öksüz, Yunus Emre and Kara, Murat and Karameşe, Yeşim}, keywords={Sosyal Medya, Şiddet, Şiddet Eğilimi, Sosyal Medya Kıskançlığı}, abstract={Social media has become a space where individuals not only access information and communicate but also establish and maintain romantic relationships. However, these platforms also involve risks such as misunderstandings, distrust, and emotional tension. Social media jealousy refers to the feelings of jealousy triggered by the content users encounter online and may contribute to the emergence of violent tendencies. This study aimed to examine the relationship between social media jealousy and violent tendencies through a quantitative relational survey design. The sample consisted of 273 university students aged 18–30 who used social media at least two hours daily and had been in a romantic relationship within the past two years. Data was collected using the social media Jealousy in Romantic Relationships Scale and the Violence Tendency Scale. Pearson correlation, independent samples t-test, ANOVA, and multiple regression analyses were conducted. Results showed a strong positive relationship between social media jealousy and violent tendencies. Additionally, women reported higher social media jealousy than men, while men scored higher on violent tendencies.}, number={2}, publisher={Fuat USTAKARA}