Quackenbush Debra, Allen Jon G, Fowler J Christopher
a The Menninger Clinic and Baylor College of Medicine , Houston , Texas.
Psychiatry. 2015;78(4):317-27. doi: 10.1080/00332747.2015.1092854.
The burgeoning of online social networks raises questions about the quality and value of these interpersonal relationships. The present study employed an established measure of attachment security to compare the nature of individuals' attachments in virtual-world relationships with those in real-world relationships and also examined the relative strength of attachments in the two types of relationships.
Participants were 125 volunteers recruited online who had established relationships in Second Life, a popular virtual world. Participants consented and completed all measures anonymously online.
The findings indicate that equally strong attachments are formed in virtual- and real-world relationships; there is modest correspondence in the quality of attachment in the two types of relationship; the strength of attachments in the virtual world is influenced by capacity to immerse oneself in fantasy; duration of the relationship is correlated with strength of attachment in both worlds; and emotional well-being relates to strength of attachment in real-world relationships and lower attachment anxiety in virtual-world relationships.
The value of attachment relationships in virtual worlds calls for further investigation. Moreover, consistent with the growing employment of telemedicine, the potential for clinical interventions in virtual worlds merits consideration.
在线社交网络的迅速发展引发了关于这些人际关系的质量和价值的问题。本研究采用一种既定的依恋安全感测量方法,比较个体在虚拟世界关系和现实世界关系中的依恋性质,并考察两种关系中依恋的相对强度。
参与者为125名通过网络招募的志愿者,他们在流行的虚拟世界“第二人生”中建立了关系。参与者同意并在网上匿名完成所有测量。
研究结果表明,虚拟世界和现实世界的关系中形成了同样强烈的依恋;两种关系中依恋质量有适度的对应;虚拟世界中依恋的强度受沉浸于幻想能力的影响;关系的持续时间与两个世界中依恋的强度相关;情绪幸福感与现实世界关系中依恋的强度以及虚拟世界关系中较低的依恋焦虑有关。
虚拟世界中依恋关系的价值需要进一步研究。此外,与远程医疗的日益广泛应用相一致,虚拟世界中临床干预的潜力值得考虑。