Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Brunel University , Uxbridge, United Kingdom.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2012 Oct;15(10):521-6. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2012.0125. Epub 2012 Sep 4.
Previous research has found that continuing offline contact with an ex-romantic partner following a breakup may disrupt emotional recovery. The present study examined whether continuing online contact with an ex-partner through remaining Facebook friends and/or engaging in surveillance of the ex-partner's Facebook page inhibited postbreakup adjustment and growth above and beyond offline contact. Analysis of the data provided by 464 participants revealed that Facebook surveillance was associated with greater current distress over the breakup, more negative feelings, sexual desire, and longing for the ex-partner, and lower personal growth. Participants who remained Facebook friends with the ex-partner, relative to those who did not remain Facebook friends, reported less negative feelings, sexual desire, and longing for the former partner, but lower personal growth. All of these results emerged after controlling for offline contact, personality traits, and characteristics of the former relationship and breakup that tend to predict postbreakup adjustment. Overall, these findings suggest that exposure to an ex-partner through Facebook may obstruct the process of healing and moving on from a past relationship.
先前的研究发现,分手后与前任继续保持线下联系可能会干扰情感恢复。本研究考察了与前任通过保持脸书好友关系和/或对其脸书主页进行监控继续保持线上联系是否会阻碍分手后的调整和成长,而不仅仅是线下接触。对 464 名参与者提供的数据进行分析后发现,脸书监控与分手后的当前困扰、更多的负面情绪、性欲望和对前任的渴望以及个人成长较低有关。与没有保持脸书好友关系的参与者相比,与前任保持脸书好友关系的参与者报告称,负面情绪、性欲望和对前任的渴望较少,但个人成长较低。所有这些结果都是在控制了线下接触、个性特征以及容易预测分手后调整的前任关系和分手特征后得出的。总的来说,这些发现表明,通过脸书与前任接触可能会阻碍从过去关系中治愈和继续前进的过程。