Madeline M McGregor,Lilian Y Li,Esha Trivedi,Sarah E Sarkas,Aishwarya Sritharan,Lili Massac,Katherine Durham,Nicholas B Allen,Randy P Auerbach,Stewart A Shankman
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摘要
青少年使用约会软件的问题日益引起公众的关注。过去的研究几乎完全依赖于自我报告的约会应用程序使用情况,强调了受害的风险增加,但也有机会发展个人和社会身份,尤其是对少数族裔的年轻人。因此,本研究使用移动传感应用程序,被动跟踪约会应用程序的使用超过6个月,149名青少年具有广泛的内化障碍严重程度。35名(23.5%)青少年在6个月内使用约会软件(通过约会软件的键盘输入进行索引),平均每人1.74个(SD = 1.12,范围= 1-6)。在基线,使用者(与非使用者相比)年龄较大,青春期更成熟,更有可能被认定为性和性别少数群体。使用倾向评分匹配控制人口统计学特征的差异,使用者和非使用者在临床特征上很大程度上具有可比性,只有少数差异明显:(a)基线时自我报告的危险行为频率更高;(b)在随访期间符合重度抑郁症标准的周数更多。对18名用户进行的探索性个人分析表明,在约会应用程序上发送的信息越多,在同一周内出现(阈值以下)抑郁症状的可能性就越大。重要的是,这些发现是横断面的,因此影响的因果方向仍不清楚。总的来说,对约会行为的被动监测为青少年的社会情感发展提供了一个独特的视角,揭示了约会应用程序使用与青少年心理健康之间的微妙关系。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
A longitudinal study of objective dating app usage and its relation to mental health in adolescents.
The use of dating apps among adolescents is a growing public concern. Past research, which almost exclusively relies on self-reported dating app usage, highlights an increased risk of victimization, but also opportunities to develop personal and social identity, particularly for minoritized youth. Thus, the present study used a mobile sensing app that passively tracked dating app usage over 6 months in 149 adolescents with a wide range of internalizing disorder severity. Thirty-five (23.5%) adolescents used dating apps across the 6 months (indexed by any keyboard input across dating apps), averaging 1.74 (SD = 1.12, range = 1-6) apps per person. At baseline, users (vs. nonusers) were older, more pubertally mature, and more likely to identify as sexual and gender minorities. Controlling for differences in demographic characteristics using propensity score matching, users and nonusers were largely comparable in clinical characteristics, with only a few differences evident: (a) greater self-reported frequency of risky behaviors at baseline and (b) greater number of weeks meeting major depressive disorder criteria across the follow-up period. Exploratory, within-person analyses in a subset of 18 users showed that a greater number of messages sent in dating apps was associated with a greater likelihood of having (subthreshold) depression symptoms in the concurrent week. Importantly, these findings are cross-sectional, and therefore the causal direction of effects remains unclear. Overall, passive monitoring of dating behaviors affords a unique lens on socioemotional development in youth, revealing nuanced relations between dating app usage and mental health among adolescents. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).