孤独
社会化媒体
心理学
社会支持
结构方程建模
老年学
领域(数学)
社会心理学
医学
万维网
计算机科学
数学
机器学习
纯数学
作者
Yang Shu-fang,Lin Huang,Yanli Zhang,Pengzhu Zhang,Yuxiang Zhao
出处
期刊:Internet Research
[Emerald Publishing Limited]
日期:2021-06-22
卷期号:31 (6): 2167-2189
被引量:27
标识
DOI:10.1108/intr-08-2020-0435
摘要
Purpose The literature reports inconsistent findings about the effects of social media usage (SMU). Researchers distinguish between active and passive social media usage (ASMU and PSMU), which can generate different effects on users by social support and social comparison mechanisms, respectively. Drawing on social presence theory (SPT), this study integrates an implicit social presence mechanism with the above two mechanisms to explicate the links between SMU and seniors' loneliness. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from a field study by interviewing seniors living in eight aging care communities in China. Loneliness, social media activities and experiences with social media in terms of online social support (OSS), upward social comparison (USC) and social presence (SP) were assessed. Factor-based structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data. Findings OSS can mediate the relationship between ASMU and seniors' loneliness. Moreover, SP mediates between ASMU, PSMU, and seniors' loneliness, and between OSS, USC and seniors' loneliness. OSS mediates the relationship between ASMU and SP, and USC mediates the relationship between PSMU and SP. Practical implications This study shows that social media can alleviate seniors' loneliness, which could help relieve the pressures faced by health and social care systems. Social presence features are suggested to help older users interact with social health technologies in socially meaningful ways. Originality/value This study not only demonstrates that SP can play a crucial role in the relationship between both ASMU and PSMU and loneliness, but also unravels the links between SP and OSS, as well as USC.
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