附件还是从属关系?社交媒体对同伴关系质量的影响——挪威高中生的质性研究

Hege Sjølie, C. F. Olsen, Marte Fjelnseth Hempel
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社交媒体(SoMe)是年轻人社交和交流的重要组成部分,有人担心这可能会对同伴关系产生负面影响。这篇文章的目的是探讨高中生如何体验一些对他们的同伴关系的影响,以及这些关系的质量。我们对12名挪威高中生进行了定性半结构化访谈。结果表明,一些人改变了同伴关系的质量,以及线上和线下的交流。SoMe对同伴关系的影响取决于学生是否同时拥有线上和线下的同伴关系。不像线下的关系,年轻人体验到真正的友谊,在线关系主要被描述为接触。研究结果表明,在线同伴关系往往更像是从属关系,而不是附属关系。这可能会对社交能力产生负面影响,尤其是在同伴关系主要基于网络的学生中。
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Attachments or Affiliations? The Impact of Social Media on the Quality of Peer Relationships—A Qualitative Study Among Norwegian High School Students
Social media (SoMe) is an important part of how young people socialize and communicate with each other and there are concerns that this may negatively impact peer relationships. The aim of this article was to explore how high school students experience the impact of SoMe on their peer relationships and the quality of these relationships. We performed qualitative semi-structured interviews with 12 Norwegian high-school students. Results showed that SoMe changed the quality of peer relationships as well as online and offline communication. The impact of SoMe on peer relationships depended on whether the students had both online and offline peer relations. Unlike offline relationships, where the youth experienced real friendships, online relationships were primarily described as contacts. The results suggest that online peer relationships often resemble affiliations rather than attachments. This may negatively impact social competence, especially among students whose peer relationships are mainly online-based.
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