Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506, USA.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2011 Jan-Feb;14(1-2):71-4. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2009.0409. Epub 2010 Oct 25.
Despite the ubiquitous use of new communication technologies, gaps in our knowledge remain regarding who is likely to rely on particular technologies and potential ramifications of these forms of communication on individuals' relationships and adjustment. In an online survey, 211 college students reported on their use of electronic communication with a parent who they identified as their closest family member. Results indicated that students who report more frequent phone conversations with parents also report more satisfying, intimate, and supportive parental relationships, but those students who use a social-networking site to communicate with parents report higher levels of loneliness, anxious attachment, as well as conflict within the parental relationship. The findings offer new evidence on how electronic communication technology with parents is related to adjustment in college students. Our study also suggests that further research is needed using longitudinal designs to understand better young adults' use of technology to communicate in today's society.
尽管新的通信技术已经无处不在,但我们对于谁可能依赖特定技术以及这些通信形式对个人关系和适应的潜在影响仍存在知识上的差距。在一项在线调查中,211 名大学生报告了他们与被他们视为最亲密家庭成员的父母进行电子通信的情况。结果表明,与父母通话频率较高的学生报告称,他们与父母的关系更满意、更亲密、更支持,但那些使用社交网站与父母沟通的学生报告称,他们更孤独、焦虑依恋以及与父母关系中的冲突更多。这些发现为电子通信技术与大学生适应能力的关系提供了新的证据。我们的研究还表明,需要使用纵向设计进行进一步研究,以更好地了解年轻人在当今社会中使用技术进行沟通的情况。