1 Department of Communication, Seoul National University , Seoul, Korea.
2 Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park , Pennsylvania.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2018 Jan;21(1):32-39. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2016.0602. Epub 2017 Jun 26.
A survey (N = 316) examined how other-directed Facebook use driven by fear of social isolation affects users' perception of social support they possess. As predicted, those higher on fear of isolation were more likely to (a) closely monitor others' activities for self-evaluation (i.e., social comparison) and (b) regulate their self-presentation to garner social approval (i.e., other-directed self-presentation), but less likely to (c) express their true inner feelings and thoughts (i.e., inner-directed self-presentation) on Facebook. Social comparison, in turn, lowered perceived social support among heavy Facebook users, whereas inner-directed self-presentation heightened it. Other-directed self-presentation had no significant effect on perceived social support. Results indicate that the desire to avoid social isolation may paradoxically diminish perceived social support by promoting social comparison, while suppressing the expression of true self on Facebook.
一项调查(N=316)研究了由社交孤立恐惧驱动的、面向他人的 Facebook 使用如何影响用户对自身所拥有的社会支持的感知。正如预测的那样,那些社交孤立恐惧程度较高的人更有可能 (a) 密切关注他人的活动以进行自我评估(即社会比较),以及 (b) 调整自我呈现以获得社会认可(即面向他人的自我呈现),但不太可能 (c) 在 Facebook 上表达自己真实的内心感受和想法(即内向自我呈现)。反过来,社交比较降低了重度 Facebook 用户的感知社会支持,而内向自我呈现则提高了感知社会支持。面向他人的自我呈现对感知社会支持没有显著影响。研究结果表明,避免社交孤立的愿望可能通过促进社交比较,同时抑制在 Facebook 上表达真实自我,从而降低感知社会支持。