Clarifying the Mediation Role of Social Media Addiction in the Association between COVID-19 Risk Perception and Mental Well-Being among General Population in Türkiye

Neslihan Çıkrıkçı, Özkan Çıkrıkçı
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In current paper, the associations among COVID-19 risk perception, social media addiction, and mental well-being was examined. Additionally, the mediation role of social media addiction in the association between COVID-19 risk perception and mental well-being was explored. Through snowball and criterion sampling method, data were collected from 59 males (19%), 248 females (80%) and 3 (1%) individuals who did not want to specify their gender. The ages of the individuals included in the sample ranged from 18 to 75 (M = 26.28, SD = 9.40). According to the correlation analysis findings, there were significant associations among COVID-19 risk perception, social media addiction and mental well-being. Mediation analysis revealed that social media addiction had a mediation role in the association between COVID-19 risk perception and mental well-being. Research findings revealed the potential impact of COVID-19 risk perception and social media addiction on mental well-being.
阐明社交媒体成瘾在土耳其普通人群 COVID-19 风险认知与心理健康之间的关联中的中介作用
本文研究了 COVID-19 风险感知、社交媒体成瘾和心理健康之间的关联。此外,还探讨了社交媒体成瘾在 COVID-19 风险感知与心理健康之间的关联中的中介作用。通过 "滚雪球 "和标准抽样法,研究人员从 59 名男性(19%)、248 名女性(80%)和 3 名不愿说明性别的人员(1%)中收集了数据。样本中的个人年龄介于 18 岁至 75 岁之间(M = 26.28,SD = 9.40)。根据相关分析结果,COVID-19 风险认知、社交媒体成瘾和心理健康之间存在显著关联。中介分析显示,社交媒体成瘾在 COVID-19 风险认知与心理健康之间的关联中起中介作用。研究结果揭示了 COVID-19 风险认知和社交媒体成瘾对心理健康的潜在影响。
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