Researching the Malleability Narrative on Professional Ideals: The Role of Internal Attribution in the Relations Between Media and Adolescents’ Well-Being

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Orpha de Lenne, S. Eggermont, Laura Vandenbosch
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ABSTRACT Research has rarely looked into links between adolescents’ media use, internal attribution of professional success, and well-being. The current study among 940 late adolescents (M = 17.21 years old, SD = .94; 60.9% girls) found that exposure to malleable professional ideals in traditional as well as social media was positively related to internal attribution of professional success, which was in turn positively related to professional performance pressure but negatively related to depressive feelings. Also direct positive relations between traditional and social media and performance pressure were found. These are the first empirical results supporting the malleability framework.
职业理想的可操纵性叙事研究——内归因在媒介与青少年幸福关系中的作用
摘要研究很少探讨青少年的媒体使用、职业成功的内在归因和幸福感之间的联系。目前对940名晚期青少年(M=17.21岁,SD=0.94;60.9%的女孩)进行的研究发现,在传统媒体和社交媒体中接触可塑的职业理想与职业成功的内在归因呈正相关,而职业成功的内部归因又与职业表现压力呈正相关,但与抑郁情绪呈负相关。传统媒体和社交媒体与绩效压力之间也存在直接的正相关关系。这些是第一个支持延展性框架的实证结果。
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Communication Studies
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