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7.4 Förslag till vidare forskning

Utmattningssyndrom kan drabba både kvinnor och män och under studiens gång kom författaren i kontakt med män som har fått diagnosen utmattningssyndrom. Det vore intressant att undersöka följande frågeställning: ”Hur har mäns medieanvändning förändrats efter att ha fått diagnosen utmattningssyndrom?” Vidare visar denna studie på att ungdomar spenderar mer tid på sociala medier och elektroniska enheter, därför skulle det vara intressant att genomföra vidare forskning kring hur begreppet JoMO ter sig i den sociala internetanvändningen.

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