Understanding the Effect of Social Media Use on Psychological Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic

N. Murphy, D. Saxena
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This study examines the effect of the modern technology of social media on psychological stress during Irish COVID-19 quarantine restrictions. Literature indicates mixed findings regarding social media usage and psychological stress. Acknowledging its multifaceted nature, social media use in this study is examined through the category usage motivators of consuming, participating, and producing. Usage motivators significantly indicate variations in terms of impact on stress. Social media use for the purpose of consuming is moderately correlated with increased levels of psychological stress. Social media use for the purpose of participating exhibits a weak correlation with decreasing levels of psychological stress. Social media use for the purpose of producing exhibits no significant relationship with psychological stress during quarantine. Findings of this study are valuable for government and corporate policy makers and mental health and marketing professionals, with implications in psychological wellbeing practices and mindful social media use during quarantine.
了解社交媒体使用对COVID-19大流行期间心理压力的影响
本研究探讨了现代社交媒体技术对爱尔兰COVID-19隔离限制期间心理压力的影响。文献表明,关于社交媒体使用和心理压力的研究结果好坏参半。鉴于社交媒体的多面性,本研究通过消费、参与和生产的类别使用动机来考察社交媒体的使用。使用动机对压力的影响显著不同。以消费为目的的社交媒体使用与心理压力水平的增加适度相关。以参与为目的的社交媒体使用与心理压力水平的降低表现出微弱的相关性。以生产为目的的社交媒体使用与隔离期间的心理压力没有显着关系。这项研究的发现对政府和企业决策者以及心理健康和营销专业人士很有价值,对隔离期间的心理健康实践和有意识的社交媒体使用有影响。
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