Exploring digital use, happiness, and loneliness in Japan with the experience sampling method

Yijun Chen, Xiaochu Zhang, Rei Akaishi
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Smartphones have become an integral part of modern life, raising concerns about their impact on mental health, especially among young people. However, previous studies yielded inconsistent results, possibly due to neglecting the possibility of interactions between offline and online communications. To explore potential interactions among different communication modes (online vs. offline) and communication types (private vs. public), we adopted the experience sampling method to track 418 Japanese individuals over 21 days and analyzed the data using multilevel models and psychometric network models. The findings revealed that digital use has only small direct effects on happiness and loneliness, especially through public (one-to-many) online communication. The increased digital use reduced offline communication time, indirectly influencing loneliness to a large degree. Overall, this study highlights the indirect effects of decreased face-to-face communication and the significant role of one-to-many online communication, which may explain a part of the diverse findings on this issue.

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用体验抽样法探索日本的数字使用、幸福和孤独
智能手机已经成为现代生活中不可或缺的一部分,人们开始担心智能手机对心理健康的影响,尤其是对年轻人的影响。然而,之前的研究得出了不一致的结果,可能是由于忽略了离线和在线交流之间互动的可能性。为了探索不同沟通方式(线上与线下)和沟通类型(私人与公共)之间潜在的互动,我们采用经验抽样法对418名日本人进行了为期21天的跟踪调查,并使用多层次模型和心理测量网络模型对数据进行了分析。研究结果显示,数字产品的使用对幸福感和孤独感的直接影响很小,尤其是通过公开的(一对多)在线交流。数字使用的增加减少了线下交流的时间,在很大程度上间接影响了孤独感。总的来说,本研究强调了面对面交流减少的间接影响和一对多在线交流的重要作用,这可能解释了这一问题的不同发现的一部分。
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