This document presents a literature review exploring the relationship between social media use, anxiety, and depression. It summarizes ten empirical articles, providing bibliographic information, links, and annotations for each. The articles cover topics such as the impact of social media on adolescent sleep quality, the association between social media addiction and psychiatric disorders, the role of smartphone use in depression and anxiety, and the use of social media as a tool for measuring depression levels. The review also touches upon the effects of Facebook use on college students, the prediction of postpartum emotional changes via social media, and the potential for Facebook to create "iDisorders." Each annotation provides a summary of the study's methodology, findings, and conclusions, offering a comprehensive overview of the current research landscape on the psychological effects of social media. Desklib provides access to similar past papers and solved assignments for students.