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Abstract
Viewers form enduring bonds, or parasocial relationships (PSRs), with media characters. They suffer breakup distress when such relationships are dissolved and show emotional reactions similar to those from the dissolution of social relationships. Alongside definite and temporary breakups, this paper introduces the term uncertain breakup, and the three breakup types are analyzed and compared. In a two-survey study with viewers of five shows (Emily in Paris, Bridgerton, Peaky Blinders, Shadow and Bone, Never Have I Ever), the three parasocial breakup types were analyzed in Study I with independent samples and with dependent samples in Study II, which also considered the behavioral effects of parasocial breakups. The results show that PSRs positively predict viewers’ temporary, uncertain, and definite breakup distress and subsequent PSRs after a breakup. The three types of breakup distress differ regarding, for example, their moderation of viewers’ level of loneliness or their behavioral effects. The results’ implications are discussed for future research on PSRs and their dissolution.
观众与媒体角色形成持久的联系,即寄生社会关系(PSR)。当这种关系被解除时,他们会受到分手的困扰,并表现出类似于社会关系解除时的情绪反应。除了明确分手和暂时分手,本文还引入了不确定分手一词,并对三种分手类型进行了分析和比较。在对五部剧(《艾米丽在巴黎》、《布里格顿》、《尖峰时刻》、《影与骨》、《我从未有过》)的观众进行的两项调查研究中,研究一以独立样本分析了三种寄生性分手类型,研究二则以从属样本分析了三种寄生性分手类型,研究二还考虑了寄生性分手的行为影响。研究结果表明,寄生性失恋对观众的暂时性失恋、不确定性失恋和确定性失恋以及失恋后的后续寄生性失恋具有正向预测作用。这三种失恋困扰在对观众孤独程度的调节或行为影响等方面存在差异。本文讨论了这些结果对未来研究 PSR 及其消解的影响。
期刊介绍:
Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.