Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences,University of Geneva, Geneva,Switzerland.
Faculty of Medicine,University of Geneva, Geneva,Switzerland.
J Behav Addict. 2019 Dec 1;8(4):804-813. doi: 10.1556/2006.8.2019.58. Epub 2019 Oct 30.
The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and has received much media attention. However, no empirical study to date has investigated the psychological characteristics driving its adaptive or problematic use. The aim of this study is to determine whether reliable subtypes of users can be identified via a cluster analysis approach.
A total of 1,159 Tinder users were recruited. Survey questions investigated user characteristics, including: motives for app use, sexual desire, attachment styles, impulsivity traits, self-esteem, problematic use, depressive mood, and patterns of use.
Four reliable clusters were identified: two with low levels of problematic use ("regulated" and "regulated with low sexual desire"), one with an intermediate level of problematic use ("unregulated-avoidants"), and one with a high level of problematic use ("unregulated-highly motivated"). The clusters differed on gender, marital status, depressive mood, and use patterns.
The findings provide insight into the dynamic relationships among key use-related factors and shed light on the mechanisms underlying the self-regulation difficulties that appear to characterize problematic Tinder use.
智能手机约会应用 Tinder 的使用越来越普及,也受到了媒体的广泛关注。然而,迄今为止,还没有实证研究调查驱动其适应性或问题性使用的心理特征。本研究旨在通过聚类分析方法确定是否可以识别可靠的用户亚类。
共招募了 1159 名 Tinder 用户。调查问题调查了用户特征,包括:应用程序使用动机、性欲望、依恋风格、冲动特质、自尊、问题使用、抑郁情绪和使用模式。
确定了四个可靠的集群:两个问题使用程度较低的集群(“有调节的”和“有调节但性欲望低”),一个问题使用程度中等的集群(“无调节-回避”),一个问题使用程度较高的集群(“无调节-高动机”)。集群在性别、婚姻状况、抑郁情绪和使用模式上存在差异。
这些发现深入了解了关键使用相关因素之间的动态关系,并揭示了似乎构成问题性 Tinder 使用的自我调节困难的潜在机制。