亲社会行为、人格和一般心理健康在预测表情符号使用和偏好中的作用。

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1177/00332941231220304
Janine Carroll
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摘要

表情符号在基于文本的交流中很流行,但影响我们使用和偏好表情符号的因素尚不清楚。本研究探讨了表情符号的使用和偏好如何由三个因素来解释;心理健康、个性和亲社会行为。222名被试完成5个测量项的问卷调查,对数据进行Pearson相关分析和多元回归分析。结果显示,亲社会行为与使用表情符号的频率、态度和动机以及积极的表情符号偏好显著相关。与表情符号使用频率相关的亲和性。外向性与积极和消极的表情符号偏好均相关,而严谨性和情绪稳定性仅与消极的表情符号偏好显著相关。一般心理健康与消极表情符号偏好显著相关。回归发现,除外向性外,相关性中确定的所有因素都能预测表情符号的使用和偏好。需要进一步的研究来探索表情符号所描述的情绪对这些因素的影响,并调查具有特定心理健康状况的人如何使用表情符号。
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The Role of Prosocial Behaviour, Personality and General Mental Health in Predicting Emoji Use and Preference.

The Role of Prosocial Behaviour, Personality and General Mental Health in Predicting Emoji Use and Preference.

The Role of Prosocial Behaviour, Personality and General Mental Health in Predicting Emoji Use and Preference.

The Role of Prosocial Behaviour, Personality and General Mental Health in Predicting Emoji Use and Preference.

Emojis are prevalent in text-based communication, but the factors that influence our use and preference for emojis remains unclear. This study investigated how emoji use and preference could be explained by three factors; mental health, personality and prosocial behaviour. A questionnaire consisting of five measures was completed by 222 participants and both Pearson correlations and multiple regressions were conducted on the data. The results showed prosocial behaviour significantly related to frequency, attitudes and motivations towards emoji use as well as to positive emoji preference. Agreeableness related to the frequency of emoji use. Extraversion related to both positive and negative emoji preference while conscientiousness and emotional stability significantly related to negative emoji preference only. General mental health significantly related to negative emoji preference. The regressions found all of the factors identified in the correlations predicted emoji use and preference with the exception of extraversion. Further research is needed to explore how the impact of the emotions depicted by emojis on these factors and to investigate how emojis are used by people with specific mental health conditions.

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