社会化媒体
上瘾
数字媒体
社会学
互联网隐私
心理学
广告
政治学
媒体研究
业务
计算机科学
万维网
神经科学
作者
Agata Błachnio,Aneta Przepiórka,Oleg Gorbaniuk,Monika McNeill,Rebecca Bendayan,Menachem Ben‐Ezra,Alan César Belo Angeluci,Ana María Abreu,María J. Blanca,Tihana Brkljačić,Nenad Čuš Babič,Mithat Durak,Julia Gorbaniuk,Juraj Holdoš,Ana Ivanova,Meiko Makita,Sadia Malik,Elvis Mazzoni,Anita Milanović,Bojan Musil
标识
DOI:10.1080/03623319.2023.2228439
摘要
Digital media addiction limits face-to-face communication, which can have negative effects on the subjective wellbeing of individuals. However, the effect of digital media addiction on subjective wellbeing has not been adequately explored, and it is recommended in the literature that the role of mediating variables related to social life should be investigated. These include loneliness and satisfaction with relationships. The current study investigated whether loneliness and satisfaction with relationships explained the link between people's digital media addiction and their sense of flourishing. A sample of 6,434 respondents from 21 countries (Mage = 25.92 years, SD = 9.78; 65.5% women) took part in a cross-sectional survey study. The study included a comprehensive evaluation of digital media addiction using several measures. The following scales were applied: the Internet Addiction Scale, the Facebook Intrusion Questionnaire, the Phubbing Scale, the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, the Relationship Assessment Scale, and the Flourishing Scale. A two-level path analysis showed that loneliness and satisfaction with interpersonal relationships fully mediated the link between digital media addiction and flourishing on the individual level. This suggests that digital media addiction may affect flourishing only through its impact on loneliness and satisfaction with interpersonal relationships.
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