社交媒体传播在守寡与抑郁症状关系中的作用

Omega Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1177/00302228241307774
Nahyun Kim, Hyeonji Cho, Kyungmin Kim
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摘要

社会支持理论强调了社会关系在应对压力和逆境中的重要性。鉴于移动技术和互联网已成为社交互动的重要工具,研究社交媒体传播在丧亲过程中的作用至关重要。我们研究了守寡与抑郁症状之间的关联是否会被社交媒体交流(即聊天/短信、社交媒体、在线社区平台和视频分享)所缓和。在《2021年韩国社会融合调查》中,我们以5238名已婚人士(40岁以上)为对象,对比了4725名已婚人士和513名丧偶人士。除聊天/短信外的社交媒体交流与较少的抑郁症状相关——与守寡无关。我们还发现,社交媒体的使用(如Facebook)减弱了守寡与抑郁症状之间的联系。我们的研究结果强调了通过信息和通信技术来检查社会参与的重要性,以及对丧偶成年人福祉有贡献的潜在机制。
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The Role of Social Media Communication in the Association Between Widowhood and Depressive Symptoms.

Social support theory highlights the importance of social connections in coping with stress and adversity. Given that mobile technologies and internet have become important tools for social interaction, it is crucial to investigate the role of social media communication in the bereavement process. We examined whether the association between widowhood and depressive symptoms would be moderated by social media communication (i.e., chatting/messaging, social media, online community platforms, and video sharing). From the 2021 Korea Social Integration Survey, we analyzed a sample of 5,238 respondents (aged 40+) who were ever-married, comparing 4,725 married and 513 widowed individuals. Social media communication except chatting/messaging was associated with fewer depressive symptoms-regardless of widowhood. We also found that social media use (e.g., Facebook) attenuated the association between widowhood and depressive symptoms. Our findings highlight the importance of examining social engagement via information and communication technologies and the potential mechanism contributing to widowed adults' well-being.

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