Social media and mental health: The role of interpersonal relationships and social media use motivations, in a nationally representative, longitudinal sample of Spanish emerging adults

Javier García-Manglano, Aurelio Fernández, Cecilia Serrano, Claudia López-Madrigal, Gonzalo Fernández-Duval, Pedro de la Rosa Fernández-Pacheco, Charo Sádaba
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Using a representative longitudinal sample of emerging adults aged 18 to 24 in Spain, we apply a relational lens to the association between social media and mental health. We explore how, beyond time in social media, mental health is influenced by three distinct motivations for social media use: communication ( interacting with others), surveillance ( finding out what others are doing), and escapism ( evading uncomfortable thoughts). Next, we explore the role of relational satisfaction with family and friends in the association between social media use and mental health. We find negative reinforcement patterns (reverse causation) between non-relational motivations in the use of social media (escapism), internalizing psychopathological symptoms, and time in social media; that is, increasing one of them leads to higher levels of the others. We also find that satisfaction with family reduces internalizing psychopathological symptoms, and satisfaction with friends predicts a communicative use of social media. In sum, promoting healthy relationships and relational motivations in the use of social media might help prevent mental health issues among Spanish emerging adults.
社交媒体与心理健康:具有全国代表性的西班牙新兴成人纵向样本中人际关系和社交媒体使用动机的作用
通过对西班牙 18-24 岁新兴成年人的代表性纵向抽样调查,我们从关系的角度研究了社交媒体与心理健康之间的关系。我们探讨了除社交媒体使用时间外,心理健康如何受到三种不同的社交媒体使用动机的影响:沟通(与他人互动)、监督(了解他人在做什么)和逃避(逃避不舒服的想法)。接下来,我们探讨了与家人和朋友的关系满意度在社交媒体使用与心理健康之间的关联中的作用。我们发现,使用社交媒体的非关系动机(逃避现实)、内化心理病理症状和使用社交媒体的时间之间存在负强化模式(反向因果关系);也就是说,其中一个动机的增加会导致其他动机的增加。我们还发现,对家庭的满意度会降低内化心理病理症状,而对朋友的满意度则会预测社交媒体的交流性使用。总之,在使用社交媒体的过程中促进健康的人际关系和关系动机可能有助于预防西班牙新兴成人的心理健康问题。
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