Passive social network usage and life satisfaction among Vietnamese university students: a moderated mediation model of self-esteem and gender

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Nhan Nguyen, An Dang, Tai Ngo, Hieu Tran, Dung Tran
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the role of self-esteem in mediating the relationship between passive social networking usage (PSNU) and life satisfaction, as well as whether the relationships between PSNU and self-esteem/life satisfaction as well as self-esteem and life satisfaction vary by gender. Design/methodology/approach This research is conducted in compliance with the ethical standards of the American Psychological Association’s study on a subject of 304 students. Study participants are invited to participate in the survey by completing the anonymous questionnaire regarding passive social network usage, self-esteem and life satisfaction. Findings The findings indicate that self-esteem mediated the relationship between PSNU and life satisfaction. Furthermore, gender moderated the self-esteem and life satisfaction relationship, and such an effect was stronger for females than males. Research limitations/implications This study, adopting a cross-sectional design and self-report scale, examined the relationship between PSNU and life satisfaction. However, the short study duration hindered establishing a cause-and-effect relationship. Credibility concerns arose from participant-induced noise variables in the self-report scale. Future research should use diverse methods to validate underlying mechanisms. Despite limitations, the study revealed self-esteem as a mediating factor, alleviating the negative impact of PSNU on life satisfaction. Both male and female users are encouraged to engage in self-education, valuing their self-esteem for heightened life satisfaction. Originality/value These findings contribute to the understanding of how passive social network usage predicts life satisfaction (mediating effect of self-esteem) based on social comparison theory and when self-esteem increases life satisfaction (moderating effect of gender) based on social role theory of gender differences.
越南大学生被动使用社交网络与生活满意度:自尊与性别的调节中介模型
目的本研究旨在探讨自尊在被动社交网络使用(PSNU)与生活满意度之间的中介作用,以及PSNU与自尊/生活满意度之间的关系以及自尊与生活满意度之间的关系是否因性别而异。研究参与者受邀参与调查,填写有关被动社交网络使用、自尊和生活满意度的匿名问卷。研究结果研究结果表明,自尊在 PSNU 和生活满意度之间起着中介作用。此外,性别对自尊和生活满意度之间的关系具有调节作用,而且这种作用对女性的影响比对男性的影响更大。研究局限性/启示本研究采用横断面设计和自我报告量表,探讨了 PSNU 与生活满意度之间的关系。然而,由于研究时间较短,难以确定因果关系。自我报告量表中由参与者引起的噪声变量也令人担忧其可信度。未来的研究应使用不同的方法来验证潜在的机制。尽管存在局限性,但研究显示自尊是一个中介因素,可以减轻 PSNU 对生活满意度的负面影响。这些发现有助于人们理解,基于社会比较理论,被动社交网络使用如何预测生活满意度(自尊的中介效应),以及基于性别差异的社会角色理论,自尊何时会提高生活满意度(性别的调节效应)。
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