Lin Jih-Hsuan
Department of Communication and Technology, National Chiao Tung University , Zhubei City, Taiwan .
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2015 Mar;18(3):173-80. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2014.0341.
Social networking sites (SNSs) can be beneficial tools for users to gain social capital. Although social capital consists of emotional and informational resources accumulated through interactions with strong or weak social network ties, the existing literature largely ignores attachment style in this context. This study employed attachment theory to explore individuals' attachment orientations toward Facebook usage and toward online and offline social capital. A university student sample (study 1) and a representative national sample (study 2) showed consistent results. Secure attachment was positively associated with online bonding and bridging capital and offline bridging capital. Additionally, secure attachment had an indirect effect on all capital through Facebook time. Avoidant attachment was negatively associated with online bonding capital. Anxious-ambivalent attachment had a direct association with online bonding capital and an indirect effect on all capital through Facebook. Interaction frequency with good friends on Facebook positively predicted all online and offline capital, whereas interaction frequency with average friends on Facebook positively predicted online bridging capital. Interaction frequency with acquaintances on Facebook was negatively associated with offline bonding capital. The study concludes that attachment style is a significant factor in guiding social orientation toward Facebook connections with different ties and influences online social capital. The study extends attachment theory among university students to a national sample to provide more generalizable evidence for the current literature. Additionally, this study extends attachment theory to the SNS setting with a nuanced examination of types of Facebook friends after controlling extraversion. Implications for future research are discussed.
社交网站(SNSs)对于用户获取社会资本而言可能是有益的工具。尽管社会资本由通过与强或弱的社会网络关系互动积累的情感和信息资源组成,但现有文献在这种背景下很大程度上忽略了依恋风格。本研究运用依恋理论来探究个体对脸书使用以及对线上和线下社会资本的依恋取向。一个大学生样本(研究1)和一个具有全国代表性的样本(研究2)显示出一致的结果。安全型依恋与线上联结和桥接资本以及线下桥接资本呈正相关。此外,安全型依恋通过脸书使用时间对所有资本产生间接影响。回避型依恋与线上联结资本呈负相关。焦虑矛盾型依恋与线上联结资本有直接关联,并通过脸书对所有资本产生间接影响。在脸书上与好朋友的互动频率正向预测了所有线上和线下资本,而在脸书上与普通朋友的互动频率正向预测了线上桥接资本。在脸书上与熟人的互动频率与线下联结资本呈负相关。该研究得出结论,依恋风格是引导个体对脸书不同关系联结的社会取向并影响线上社会资本的一个重要因素。该研究将大学生中的依恋理论扩展到全国样本,为当前文献提供了更具普遍性的证据。此外,本研究在控制外向性后,通过对脸书朋友类型进行细致考察,将依恋理论扩展到社交网站环境。文中还讨论了对未来研究的启示。