心理学
人际交往
联想(心理学)
社会化媒体
人际关系
社会心理的
社交焦虑
社会心理学
社会支持
焦虑
透视图(图形)
社会关系
发展心理学
负效应
情感(语言学)
护理视角
自我表露
同级组
临床心理学
社会认知
作者
Timothy W. Smith,Giovanni Marquez,Dakota A. Dolister,Bert N. Uchino,Kevin D. Jordan
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Social media use can promote social connection but also often includes negative experiences, raising questions about its associations with broader interpersonal functioning. METHODS: This preregistered study used the interpersonal circumplex (IPC) to examine associations of self-reported online social support and negativity, and excessive social media use with self-reports of general interpersonal problems, compared to associations for offline support and social anxiety, in a representative sample of U.S. adult social media users (n = 1356; mean age = 44.9; 52% women; 61.9% non-Hispanic White; median income $50k-75k). RESULTS: Online negativity and excessive social media use were strongly associated with more severe general interpersonal problems; online support had a small positive association with greater problems. These associations were stronger for men than women, and weaker for older participants. In contrast to online support, off-line social support was inversely associated with interpersonal problems, and the positive association for social anxiety was similar in magnitude to those for online negativity and excessive social media use. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that online social experiences and excessive social media use are associated with broader interpersonal difficulties, and that the interpersonal perspective may be useful in understanding psychosocial issues emerging in the digital age.
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