线下和线上环境中的 "恼人 "和 "反恼人 "体验如何导致人们的数字生活平衡和社交媒体成瘾

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Mirko Duradoni, Franca Paola Severino, Martina Bellotti, Andrea Guazzini
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摘要

当今世界,互联网的使用已被视为对人们生活产生巨大影响的一个因素。最近,有证据表明,社会层面的因素在决定新技术使用障碍方面所起的作用,如对社会认可的需求。本研究探讨了 "重要 "及其对应概念 "反重要",以了解线下和线上社交体验以及需求满足如何影响数字生活平衡和社交媒体成瘾。三百名参与者(78.3% 为女性;年龄 = 24.92 岁,SD = 7.49)参与了数据收集。这项横断面探索性研究通过相关分析和方差分析发现,与 "完全满意"、"完全不满意 "和 "离线满意 "的受试者相比,"在线满意 "的受试者(即只在网上满足其 "重要 "需求的受试者)更容易出现社交媒体成瘾以及线上线下生活失衡的问题。总之,这项研究的结果支持了这样一种观点,即人类对社会联系和社会认可的需求对于塑造我们与新兴通信技术的关系至关重要,无论是功能性使用还是功能性失调。
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How Mattering and Anti-Mattering Experiences Across Offline and Online Environments Contribute to People's Digital Life Balance and Social Media Addiction

How Mattering and Anti-Mattering Experiences Across Offline and Online Environments Contribute to People's Digital Life Balance and Social Media Addiction

In today's world, internet use has been evaluated as a factor that tremendously affects people's lives. More recently, evidence has been presented on the role that social-level factors play in determining the dysfunctional use of new technologies, such as the need for social recognition. This study examines the concept of ‘mattering’ and its counterpart ‘anti-mattering’ to understand how offline and online social experiences, along with need satisfaction, influence digital life balance and social media addiction. Three hundred participants (78.3% women; Mage = 24.92 years, SD = 7.49) participated in the data collection. This cross-sectional explorative study revealed that people Satisfied Online (i.e., subjects who satisfy their need to be important only online) are more likely to develop social media addiction and an imbalance between offline and online life than those who are Fully Satisfied, Fully Unsatisfied, and Satisfied Offline based on correlation and ANOVA analyses. In conclusion, the results of this study support the idea that the human need for social connection and social recognition are critical in shaping our relationship with emerging communication technologies, both toward functional and dysfunctional use.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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