Does indulgence in watching live streams really reduce perceived stress? A cross-lagged panel study

IF 5.8 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Wei Wang , Jingyu Zhao , Siqi Feng , Chenrui Xu , Chongdi Zhong , Hongzhi Sun
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Abstract

People are investing more time in live streaming, and stress relief is one of their main motivations. The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationship between viewers' live streaming dependence and perceived stress. We surveyed college students using the Live Streaming Dependency Scale and the Chinese Perceived Stress Scale, and constructed a cross-lagged panel model with questionnaire data. The results showed that live streaming dependence could not alleviate viewers' perceived stress, but rather became a facilitator. As time progresses, perceived stress reduces viewers' live streaming dependence. The results of this study suggest that indulgence in live streaming is not an antidote to stress relief. Practical and effective professional support should be sought when experiencing stressful events.
沉迷于观看直播真的能减轻压力吗?交叉滞后面板研究
人们在直播上投入了更多的时间,缓解压力是他们的主要动机之一。摘要本研究旨在探讨电视直播依赖与感知压力之间的因果关系。本研究采用网络直播依赖量表和中国人感知压力量表对大学生进行调查,并利用问卷数据构建交叉滞后面板模型。结果表明,直播依赖并不能缓解观众的感知压力,反而成为一种促进因素。随着时间的推移,感知到的压力会减少观众对直播的依赖。这项研究的结果表明,沉迷于直播并不是缓解压力的解药。遇到压力事件时,应寻求实际有效的专业支持。
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