Bazarova Natalya N, Choi Yoon Hyung, Whitlock Janis, Cosley Dan, Sosik Victoria
1 Department of Communication, Mann Library Building, Cornell University , Ithaca, New York.
2 Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Cornell University , Ithaca, New York.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2017 Mar;20(3):157-163. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2016.0335. Epub 2017 Jan 24.
Social network sites (SNS) are a novel social environment for college students with psychological distress to connect with their peers, but the nature and effects of these interactions are not well understood. This study reports findings from a Facebook study among 238 college students reporting nonspecific psychological distress using the K-6 scale. Behavioral data included Facebook status updates containing affect words written by participants within the past 60 days and the number of responses (comments and likes) each update received. The updates were also coded for depression symptoms. Self-report data included participants' self-presentational concerns, the affective valence of each post, effects of responses on mood, and satisfaction with the responses to and outcome of each status update. Higher psychological distress was associated with displaying depression language on Facebook, with higher self-presentational concerns, and with less satisfaction with audiences' responses and less overall satisfaction with the outcome of the interaction. These results offer a unique glimpse into the social world of college students with psychological distress through their everyday use of Facebook, and how the interplay of this novel environment and students' mental health impacts their social behaviors and interaction meaning-making on Facebook.
社交网站(SNS)是有心理困扰的大学生与同龄人建立联系的新型社交环境,但这些互动的性质和影响尚未得到充分了解。本研究报告了一项针对238名大学生的Facebook研究结果,这些学生使用K-6量表报告非特异性心理困扰。行为数据包括参与者在过去60天内发布的包含情感词汇的Facebook状态更新,以及每条更新收到的回复(评论和点赞)数量。这些更新还被编码为抑郁症状。自我报告数据包括参与者的自我展示担忧、每条帖子的情感效价、回复对情绪的影响,以及对每条状态更新的回复和结果的满意度。较高的心理困扰与在Facebook上展示抑郁语言、较高的自我展示担忧、对受众回复的较低满意度以及对互动结果的较低总体满意度相关。这些结果通过有心理困扰的大学生日常使用Facebook,独特地展现了他们的社交世界,以及这种新型环境与学生心理健康的相互作用如何影响他们在Facebook上的社交行为和互动意义构建。