Just Ask Me About It! Antecedents of Vague Booking and Cyber-Gossip, and the Link With Psychological Distress.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alexandra Cobzeanu, Cristian Opariuc-Dan
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Abstract

The present study examined the link between anti-mattering, loneliness, and psychological distress (i.e., depression, anxiety, and stress). Additionally, we also examined the roles of vague booking and cyber-gossip within these relationships. Our convenience sample comprised 537 adults aged 18 to 66 (M = 24.27, SD = 8.66, 78.77% females) who completed an online survey. The results suggested that higher anti-mattering, loneliness, and cyber-gossip scores were significant predictors of higher psychological distress. Increased loneliness was associated with higher vague booking, which mediated the link between loneliness and cyber-gossip. Also, higher cyber-gossip was associated with higher vague booking. Vague booking and cyber-gossip were successive mediators of the effect of loneliness on psychological distress, partially mediating the positive association and this effect. These findings underscore the importance of recognizing specific social media behaviors as potential indicators of emotional vulnerability and distress. Theoretical and practical implications include integrating vague booking and cyber-gossip into digital mental health screening tools and designing interventions that address unmet psychological needs, such as mattering and connection in online contexts.

就问我吧!模糊预约和网络八卦的前因及其与心理困扰的关系。
本研究考察了反物质、孤独和心理困扰(即抑郁、焦虑和压力)之间的联系。此外,我们还研究了模糊预订和网络八卦在这些关系中的作用。我们的方便样本包括537名18至66岁的成年人(M = 24.27, SD = 8.66, 78.77%为女性),他们完成了在线调查。结果表明,较高的反物质、孤独和网络八卦得分是较高心理困扰的重要预测因素。增加的孤独感与更高的模糊预订有关,这调解了孤独感和网络八卦之间的联系。此外,更多的网络八卦与更多的模糊预订有关。模糊预约和网络八卦是孤独对心理困扰影响的连续中介,部分中介了正相关和这一效应。这些发现强调了认识到特定的社交媒体行为是情感脆弱和痛苦的潜在指标的重要性。理论和实践意义包括将模糊预约和网络八卦整合到数字心理健康筛查工具中,并设计干预措施来解决未满足的心理需求,例如在线环境中的重要性和联系。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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