屏幕之外的依恋:人口因素和准社会关系对卡塔尔社交媒体使用的影响。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0326685
Ruining Jin, Tam-Tri Le
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摘要

背景:大多数关于社交媒体使用和准社会关系(PSRs)的研究都是在WEIRD(西方、受过教育的、工业化的、富裕的和民主的)社会中进行的,可能忽略了非WEIRD背景下存在的独特文化、社会和经济因素。在非怪异环境中研究这些现象对于全面理解社交媒体的全球影响至关重要。方法:使用贝叶斯分析和马尔可夫链蒙特卡罗(MCMC)算法辅助分析来自卡塔尔574名关注Instagram网红的参与者的辅助数据,以检查社交媒体使用时间、psr和人口统计学因素之间的关系。研究结果:分析结果表明,在线性效应方面,与Instagram网红之间更强的副社会关系与更高的日常社交媒体使用时间相关。与此同时,男性、年龄较大和收入较高都与每天使用社交媒体的时间呈负相关。当在他们的互动中看到副社会关系和三个人口因素时,与社交媒体使用的负面关联也以类似的模式被发现。具体来说,在副社会关系程度高的人群中,女性、年轻人和穷人每天使用社交媒体的时间更长。结论:本研究强调,在卡塔尔的非weird社会背景下,性别、年龄和收入等人口因素与社交媒体使用时间有关。研究结果强调了在研究社交媒体行为时考虑特定的当地文化背景的必要性。
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Attachment beyond the screen: The influences of demographic factors and parasocial relationships on social media use in Qatar.

Attachment beyond the screen: The influences of demographic factors and parasocial relationships on social media use in Qatar.

Attachment beyond the screen: The influences of demographic factors and parasocial relationships on social media use in Qatar.

Attachment beyond the screen: The influences of demographic factors and parasocial relationships on social media use in Qatar.

Background: Most studies on social media usage and parasocial relationships (PSRs) have been conducted in WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) societies, potentially overlooking the unique cultural, social, and economic factors present in non-WEIRD contexts. Examining these phenomena in a non-WEIRD setting is essential for a comprehensive understanding of social media's global impact.

Methods: Secondary data from 574 participants in Qatar who followed Instagram influencers were analyzed using Bayesian analyses aided by Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms to examine the relationships between social media usage time, PSRs, and demographic factors.

Findings: The analysis results show that, regarding linear effects, a stronger parasocial relationship with Instagram influencer(s) is associated with higher daily social media usage time. Meanwhile, being male, being older, and having higher incomes all have negative associations with daily social media usage time. When parasocial relationships and the three demographic factors are seen in their interactions, negative associations with social media usage were also found in a similar pattern. To elaborate, among those with high parasocial relationship degrees, females, young people, and poor people tend to use social media for more hours each day.

Conclusions: This study highlights that demographic factors such as gender, age, and income in their interactions with parasocial relationships are associated with social media usage time within the non-WEIRD social context of Qatar. The findings underscore the necessity of considering the specific local cultural settings when studying social media behaviors.

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