Influences of life stress, anxiety, self-efficacy and social support on social networking addiction among college students in China and the United States

Yw Koh, C. Tang, YQ Gan
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Objectives: Studies on the addictive nature of online social networking activities are emerging, as the usage of online social networking platforms has become increasingly popular. This study aimed to investigate the effects of demographic (age and gender), psychosocial (self-efficacy, social support and life stress), and affective (anxiety) factors on Online Social Networking (OSN) addiction among college students in China and the United States. Method: A convenience sample of 2160 college students (1026 males, 1133 females) aged between 18-25 years old were recruited from China (N = 1035) and the United States (N=1125). These students completed questionnaires on life stress, anxiety, self-efficacy, social support and online social networking activities. Results: Results showed that 24.5% of the college students in China and 12.1% in the United States were addicted to online social networking. For both countries, OSN addicts reported more life stress and higher anxiety than non-addicts. Only US addicts reported lower self-efficacy and less social support than non-addicts in US. Multivariate analyses also showed that OSN addiction was related to female gender, low self-efficacy, life stress and anxiety among college students in the United States. For college students in China, OSN addiction was associated with life stress and anxiety only. Conclusions: The present results indicate that countryspecific health education approaches and interventions regarding OSN addiction are warranted in order to maximize the efficiency of strategies.
生活压力、焦虑、自我效能感和社会支持对中美大学生社交网络成瘾的影响
目的:随着网络社交平台的使用日益普及,关于网络社交活动成瘾性的研究正在兴起。本研究旨在探讨人口统计学因素(年龄和性别)、社会心理因素(自我效能感、社会支持和生活压力)和情感因素(焦虑)对中国和美国大学生网络社交网络成瘾的影响。方法:从中国(N= 1035)和美国(N=1125)随机抽取年龄在18-25岁的大学生2160人,其中男性1026人,女性1133人。这些学生完成了关于生活压力、焦虑、自我效能、社会支持和在线社交活动的问卷调查。结果:结果显示,24.5%的中国大学生和12.1%的美国大学生沉迷于网络社交网络。在这两个国家,OSN成瘾者报告的生活压力和焦虑程度都高于非成瘾者。只有美国成瘾者的自我效能感和社会支持比非成瘾者低。多因素分析还显示,OSN成瘾与美国大学生的女性性别、低自我效能感、生活压力和焦虑有关。对于中国大学生来说,OSN成瘾仅与生活压力和焦虑有关。结论:目前的结果表明,有必要采取针对OSN成瘾的国别健康教育方法和干预措施,以最大限度地提高策略的效率。
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