Shaw Lindsay H, Gant Larry M
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, USA.
Cyberpsychol Behav. 2002 Apr;5(2):157-71. doi: 10.1089/109493102753770552.
As more people connect to the Internet, researchers are beginning to examine the effects of Internet use on users' psychological health. Due in part to a study released by Kraut and colleagues in 1998, which concluded that Internet use is positively correlated with depression, loneliness, and stress, public opinion about the Internet has been decidedly negative. In contrast, the present study was designed to test the hypothesis that Internet usage can affect users beneficially. Participants engaged in five chat sessions with an anonymous partner. At three different intervals they were administered scales measuring depression, loneliness, self-esteem, and social support. Changes in their scores were tracked over time. Internet use was found to decrease loneliness and depression significantly, while perceived social support and self-esteem increased significantly.
随着越来越多的人接入互联网,研究人员开始研究互联网使用对用户心理健康的影响。部分归因于1998年克劳特及其同事发表的一项研究,该研究得出结论,互联网使用与抑郁、孤独和压力呈正相关,公众对互联网的看法一直是负面的。相比之下,本研究旨在检验互联网使用能对用户产生有益影响这一假设。参与者与一位匿名伙伴进行了五次聊天会话。在三个不同的时间间隔,他们接受了测量抑郁、孤独、自尊和社会支持的量表测试。随着时间的推移,跟踪他们分数的变化。研究发现,互联网使用能显著降低孤独感和抑郁情绪,同时感知到的社会支持和自尊显著提高。