对虚拟社交网络上瘾

L. Luque, M. Fernández
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有问题地使用(或沉迷于)互联网,特别是虚拟社交网络(VSN),已经引起了诸如“网络闲逛”(由于使用诸如VSN之类的互联网功能而损失工作时间)等行为研究,以及诸如FoMO(害怕错过)等情绪,这可以被理解为技术成瘾的指标。在一项关于技术成瘾的研究中,目的是分析阿根廷科尔多瓦25至65岁的男女信息和通信技术(ICT)用户中VSN的问题使用与FoMO和网络闲逛的关系。通过不同的当地仪器收集数据,包括468名参与者,平均年龄42.18岁,(s.d = 16.35),至少使用一个VSN。使用范围为1 - 6 VSN (M = 3.10, D.E. = 2.09),其中Whatsapp是使用最多的网络(98.4%)。67.0%的人使用手机永久接入VSN。自我报告的平均每日使用时间为6.9小时(D.E. = 6.93)。13.6%的研究样本表现为病理水平的VSN使用(依赖),27.1%的样本偶尔使用;28.9%的人普遍滥用和/或病态地使用信息通信技术,8.9%的人依赖技术。在FoMO方面,27.5%的人处于中等水平,17.6%的人处于严重水平。100%的人都有一定程度的网络闲逛,其中47.5%为中度,17.8%为重度。VSN成瘾与FoMO和网络闲游变量之间的相关性在统计上是显著的、适度的和直接的,尽管在分析特定的VSN时,这些指标会被修改,Facebook是与FoMO产生最高相关性的一个,Twitter与网络闲游行为产生最高相关性。这可能与所研究的年龄范围有关。研究结果证实,所有社交网络的成瘾潜力相似的假设是不正确的,因此,将个人特征与网络特征结合起来研究成瘾,并对FoMO和网络闲逛的162个变量进行多变量分析是很重要的,这些变量包括对生活和工作的满意度、学业或工作表现、身体接触需求、社会连通性和主观幸福感等。结论是,技术成瘾也可能发生在不同年龄的成年人身上,并带来负面后果。
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Adicción a las redes sociales virtuales
The problematic use of (or addiction to) Internet, and especially of virtual social networks (VSN), has given rise to the behavior’s study such as “cyberloafing” (the loss of work’s time due to using Internet features such as VSN), and of emotions such as FoMO (Fear of Missing Out), which could be understood as indicators of a technological addiction. In a research on technological addictions, the objective was to analyze the relationship of problematic use of VSN with FoMO and cyberloafing, in users of information and communication technologies (ICT), of both sexes, from 25 to 65 years old, in Cordoba-Argentina. Data was collected with different local instruments, including 468 participants, with an average age of 42.18, (s.d. = 16.35) and users of at least one VSN. The range of use is 1 to 6 VSN (M = 3.10, D.E. = 2.09), with Whatsapp being the most used network (98.4%). 67.0% use their mobile phone to have permanent access to VSN. The average daily hours of use, self-reported, is 6.9 hours (D.E. = 6.93). 13.6% of the sample studied presented a pathological level of VSN use (dependence), and 27.1% made occasional use; 28.9% make abusive and / or pathological uses of ICT in general, and 8.9% depend on technology. Respect to FoMO, 27.5% have a moderate level and 17.6% have a severe level. 100% have some degree of cyberloafing, being moderate in 47.5% of cases and severe in 17.8%. The correlations between VSN addiction and the FoMO and cyberloafing variables are statistically significant, moderate and direct, although the indexes are modified when a specific VSN is analyzed, with Facebook being the one that produces the highest correlation for FoMO, and Twitter for the behavior of cyberloafing. This could be associated with the age range studied. The results allow us to affirm that the assumption of similarity in the addictive potential of all VSNs is incorrect, so it is important to study addiction that combines personal traits with network characteristics, and perform multivariate analyzes of FoMO and cyberloafing with 162 variables as satisfaction with life and work, school or work performance, need for physical contact, social connectivity and subjective well-being, among others. It is concluded that technological addictions can also occur in adults of different ages, with the negative consequences that it entails.
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