News media exposure and life satisfaction in the COVID-19 pandemic: a moderated mediation model of COVID-19 fear and worries and gender.

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Current Issues in Personality Psychology Pub Date : 2023-01-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/cipp/156172
Magdalena Iwanowska, Anna M Zawadzka, Blanka Kondratowicz
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Abstract

Background: Research has found that news media exposure may have both positive and negative consequences for well-being in times of crisis. However, the internal mechanisms underlying that relationship need further investigation. The purpose of the research presented in the paper was to explore the role of COVID-19 fear and worries and users' gender in the relationship between news media exposure and life satisfaction.

Participants and procedure: Three hundred seventy-one media users aged 19 to 65 (M = 28.88, SD = 10.25) were surveyed with news media exposure, COVID-19 fear and worries, and life satisfaction scales. Correlation analyses and moderated mediation analyses were performed.

Results: The study demonstrated a significant positive association between news media exposure and life satisfaction, and an indirect effect of news exposure on life satisfaction via COVID-19 fear moderated by gender: elevated COVID-19 fear decreases the positive association between news exposure and life satisfaction, and this effect is stronger for women.

Conclusions: The present study expands our understanding of the role that news media can play in shaping the user's well-being in a time of a health crisis. It demonstrates that the effects of exposure to news media during a crisis are twofold. On the one hand, the use of news media is associated with a more positive evaluation of one's life, which may indicate that media use is a way to cope with a crisis. On the other hand, frequent use of news media leads to an elevated level of fear related to COVID-19, which, in turn, lowers the user's well-being.

COVID-19大流行中的新闻媒体曝光与生活满意度:COVID-19恐惧和担忧与性别的有调节中介模型
研究发现,在危机时刻,新闻媒体曝光可能对幸福感产生积极和消极的影响。然而,这种关系背后的内在机制需要进一步研究。本文的研究目的是探讨COVID-19恐惧和担忧以及用户性别在新闻媒体曝光与生活满意度之间的关系中的作用。对371名19 ~ 65岁的媒体用户(M = 28.88, SD = 10.25)进行了新闻媒体暴露、新冠病毒恐惧和担忧以及生活满意度调查。进行相关分析和有调节的中介分析。研究发现,新闻曝光与生活满意度之间存在显著的正相关关系,新闻曝光通过对新冠病毒的恐惧间接影响生活满意度,这种影响受性别的调节:新冠病毒恐惧升高会降低新闻曝光与生活满意度之间的正相关关系,且对女性的影响更强。本研究扩展了我们对新闻媒体在健康危机时期塑造用户福祉方面所起作用的理解。它表明,在危机期间接触新闻媒体的影响是双重的。一方面,新闻媒体的使用与一个人对生活的更积极的评价有关,这可能表明媒体的使用是一种应对危机的方式。另一方面,频繁使用新闻媒体导致与COVID-19相关的恐惧水平上升,这反过来又降低了用户的幸福感。
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