University youth's attachment to influencers' accounts on social networks and its relationship to the level of psychological well-being.

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The study aimed to identify the relationship between university youth's attachment to influencers' accounts on social networks and their level of psychological well-being. It is a descriptive study that was applied using the survey method on a random sample of university youth consisting of (615) male and female students, with (205) male and female students at Minya University, (201) male and female students at Cairo University, and (209) male and female students at Mansoura University. The study tools were a questionnaire form that included the attachment and psychological well-being scales. The researcher reached a set of results, the most important of which are the following:

(52.8%) of the respondents are exposed to the pages of influencers on social networks (sometimes), and the (Facebook) website came at the forefront of the social networks that the respondents prefer to follow the pages of influencers on with an average of (2.48) and a high degree of preference in the first place, and (the content provided by the influencer that is

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