Work Hard, Use Harder? The Longitudinal Association Between Work Addiction and Social Media Addiction in Full-Time Workers by a Cross-Lagged Panel Network Analysis.

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Jing Zhai,Ruimei Sun,L W Lam,Chester C S Kam,Robin Chark,Anise M S Wu
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Social media addiction (SMA) has become a global public issue in recent decades. Considering the increasing use of social media in the workplace as a communication and productivity tool, workers may suffer a higher risk of SMA. Workers are also a notable population susceptible to work addiction (WA) due to the fierce competition in the labor market. By analyzing temporal associations between WA and SMA as well as their symptoms (e.g., salience), our study advances knowledge regarding comorbidity between these behavioral addictions and relationships among their specific symptoms. In a sample of 1,100 workers (Mage = 32.69, standard deviation [SDage] = 7.76, female = 60.5 percent), we conducted a two-wave, longitudinal survey to examine the relationship(s) between WA and SMA (i.e., construct level) and the association(s) between their specific symptoms (i.e., symptom level) by modeling a cross-lagged panel model and a cross-lagged panel network (CLPN). Both a high prevalence of SMA (7.3 percent) and WA (16.9 percent), as well as their co-occurrence, were found. Results of the cross-lagged panel model and CLPN consistently showed the reciprocal predictions between SMA and WA. Results of CLPN analysis also identified the stronger positive prospective effects of WA on SMA and highlighted the most influential roles of WA-tolerance in predicting SMA, especially SMA-relapse. Besides, mutual but negative predictions between their salience and relapse symptoms were noted in CLPN. Our findings extend the knowledge of the bidirectionality of behavioral addictions and provide practical implications regarding cost-effective interventions for workers' co-occurring behavioral addictions.
努力工作,努力使用?全职员工工作成瘾与社交媒体成瘾的纵向关联:交叉滞后面板网络分析。
近几十年来,社交媒体成瘾(SMA)已成为一个全球性的公共问题。考虑到在工作场所越来越多地使用社交媒体作为沟通和生产工具,工人可能会面临更高的SMA风险。由于劳动力市场的激烈竞争,工人也是易患工作成瘾(WA)的显著人群。通过分析WA和SMA及其症状(如显著性)之间的时间关联,我们的研究提高了对这些行为成瘾之间共病及其特定症状之间关系的认识。在1100名工人(年龄= 32.69,标准差[SDage] = 7.76,女性= 60.5%)的样本中,我们通过建立交叉滞后面板模型和交叉滞后面板网络(CLPN),进行了两波纵向调查,以检验WA和SMA(即构建水平)之间的关系以及他们的特定症状(即症状水平)之间的关联。发现SMA(7.3%)和WA(16.9%)的高患病率以及它们的共发性。交叉滞后面板模型和CLPN的结果一致显示SMA和WA之间的相互预测。CLPN分析的结果还确定了WA对SMA更强的积极预期作用,并强调了WA耐受性在预测SMA,特别是SMA复发方面的最重要作用。此外,在CLPN中,它们的显著性与复发症状之间存在相互但负相关的预测。我们的研究结果扩展了行为成瘾的双向性知识,并为工人共同发生的行为成瘾提供了具有成本效益的干预措施的实际意义。
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CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
123
期刊介绍: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is a leading peer-reviewed journal that is recognized for its authoritative research on the social, behavioral, and psychological impacts of contemporary social networking practices. The journal covers a wide range of platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, internet gaming, and e-commerce, and examines how these digital environments shape human interaction and societal norms. For over two decades, this journal has been a pioneering voice in the exploration of social networking and virtual reality, establishing itself as an indispensable resource for professionals and academics in the field. It is particularly celebrated for its swift dissemination of findings through rapid communication articles, alongside comprehensive, in-depth studies that delve into the multifaceted effects of interactive technologies on both individual behavior and broader societal trends. The journal's scope encompasses the full spectrum of impacts—highlighting not only the potential benefits but also the challenges that arise as a result of these technologies. By providing a platform for rigorous research and critical discussions, it fosters a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between technology and human behavior.
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