Differences Between Emerging Adults’ and Adults’ Internet Use Before and During the COVID- 19 Emergency: The Role of Well-Being and Mood Regulation

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
E. Mazzoni, M. Benvenuti
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the significance of Internet use in many contexts of human life (e.g., work/study, family, and leisure), daily activities, and developmental tasks (e.g., transition to university/work) associated with specific life stages (e.g., emerging adults, 18-29 years, and adults, over 30 years old). Based on the lifespan model of developmental challenges and focusing on emerging adulthood and adulthood, the current study analyzed functional and dysfunctional Internet use in two different Italian populations: before and during the COVID-19 emergency. The sample consisted of 375 individuals who completed an online survey before COVID-19 and 286 who completed same survey during the COVID-19 emergency. All questionnaires were related to well-being, life/work satisfaction, problematic Internet use, cyberloafing, and interaction overload. Both samples were further differentiated into three life stages, associated with specific transitions and developmental tasks: early emerging adults (18-24), older emerging adults (25-29), and adults (over 30). Results show how the transitions (and related developmental tasks) of each life stage affect, in relevant ways, the functional or dysfunctional Internet use as well as well-being and life satisfaction related to Internet use. © 2022 University of Finance and Management in Warsaw. All rights reserved.
新成人和成人在COVID- 19紧急情况之前和期间的互联网使用差异:幸福感和情绪调节的作用
2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了互联网在人类生活(例如,工作/学习、家庭和休闲)、日常活动和与特定生命阶段(例如,18-29岁的新生成人和30岁以上的成年人)相关的发展任务(例如,向大学/工作过渡)的许多情境中的重要性。目前的研究基于发育挑战的生命周期模型,重点关注成年初期和成年期,分析了意大利两种不同人群在COVID-19紧急情况之前和期间的功能性和功能性互联网使用情况。样本包括375名在COVID-19之前完成在线调查的人,以及286名在COVID-19紧急情况期间完成相同调查的人。所有的问卷都与幸福感、生活/工作满意度、有问题的互联网使用、网络闲逛和互动过载有关。这两个样本进一步分为三个生命阶段,与特定的过渡和发展任务相关:早期成年(18-24),老年成年(25-29)和成年人(30岁以上)。结果显示了每个生命阶段的过渡(和相关的发展任务)如何以相关的方式影响功能性或功能失调的互联网使用,以及与互联网使用相关的幸福感和生活满意度。©2022华沙金融与管理大学。版权所有。
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Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Advances in Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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