Self-control and Problematic Social Media Use: A Meta-Analysis

Zeynep Simsir-Gokalp, Muhammet Ibrahim Akyurek
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Failure to exercise self-control is one of the leading causes of substance and behavioral addictions. Problematic social media usage (PSMU), a type of behavioral addiction, has become an increasingly serious problem with a significant impact on the lives of individuals of all generations. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the underlying mechanism of PSMU to effectively address the issue. This study performed a meta-analysis, which systematically synthesized existing research in the field, to establish the current empirical state of the relationship between self-control and PSMU. The study included 57 independent samples that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria (N = 29.576). The analysis results indicated a moderate negative association between self-control and PSMU (r = -.29). Furthermore, the moderator analysis outcomes suggested that the association between self-control and PSMU did not differ significantly based on variables such as developmental period, educational stage, geographic region, and publication status. The study’s findings are expected to inspire future investigations and therapeutic approaches.
自我控制与有问题的社交媒体使用:元分析
无法自我控制是导致药物成瘾和行为成瘾的主要原因之一。有问题的社交媒体使用(PSMU)是行为成瘾的一种,已成为一个日益严重的问题,对各代人的生活都产生了重大影响。因此,了解 PSMU 的内在机制对有效解决这一问题至关重要。本研究进行了一项荟萃分析,系统地综合了该领域的现有研究,以确定自我控制与 PSMU 之间关系的经验现状。研究纳入了 57 个符合纳入和排除标准的独立样本(N = 29.576)。分析结果表明,自我控制与 PSMU 之间存在中度负相关(r = -.29)。此外,调节因子分析结果表明,自我控制与 PSMU 之间的关联并没有因发展时期、教育阶段、地理区域和出版状况等变量的不同而产生显著差异。本研究的结果有望对未来的调查和治疗方法有所启发。
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