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中介作用的广义信任和感知社会支持在问题社交媒体使用对心理健康的影响:一项横断面研究。

Mediated roles of generalized trust and perceived social support in the effects of problematic social media use on mental health: A cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Institute of Allied Health Sciences, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.

Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2021 Feb;24(1):165-173. doi: 10.1111/hex.13169. Epub 2020 Nov 30.


DOI:10.1111/hex.13169
PMID:33253480
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7879550/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current literature lacks evidence concerning how problematic social media use associates with mental health. To address the gap, the present study used mediation models to examine whether generalized trust and perceived social support (PSS) are potential mediators in the relationship between problematic social media use and mental health. METHODS: The sample comprised Iranian adults (n = 1073; 614 females). The participants completed a number of scales to assess problematic social media use (Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale), generalized trust (Generalized Trust Scale), PSS (Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, happiness (Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Short Form), depression and anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and mental quality of life (Short Form-12). RESULTS: Problematic social media use had negative effects on happiness and mental quality of life via the mediators of generalized trust (bootstrapping SE = 0.017; effect = -0.041; 95% CI = -0.079, -0.012) and PSS (bootstrapping SE = 0.023; effect = -0.163; 95% CI = -0.211, -0.119). Problematic social media use had positive effects on anxiety and depression via the mediators of generalized trust (bootstrapping SE = 0.022; effect = 0.064; 95% CI = 0.026, 0.113) and PSS (bootstrapping SE = 0.024; effect = 0.052; 95% CI = 0.009, 0.102). CONCLUSIONS: Problematic social media use, generalized trust and PSS are important factors for an individual's mental health. Health-care providers may want to assist individuals regardless of having mental health problems in reducing their problematic social media use and improving their generalized trust and social support.

摘要

背景:目前的文献缺乏关于社交媒体使用问题与心理健康之间关系的证据。为了解决这一差距,本研究使用中介模型来检验普遍信任和感知社会支持(PSS)是否是社交媒体使用问题与心理健康之间关系的潜在中介因素。

方法:该样本包括伊朗成年人(n=1073;614 名女性)。参与者完成了一些量表来评估社交媒体使用问题(卑尔根社交媒体成瘾量表)、普遍信任(一般信任量表)、PSS(多维感知社会支持量表)、幸福感(牛津幸福感问卷短表)、抑郁和焦虑(医院焦虑和抑郁量表)以及心理健康生活质量(简短形式-12)。

结果:社交媒体使用问题通过普遍信任(bootstrap SE=0.017;效应=-0.041;95%置信区间=-0.079,-0.012)和 PSS(bootstrap SE=0.023;效应=-0.163;95%置信区间=-0.211,-0.019)的中介因素对幸福感和心理健康生活质量产生负面影响。社交媒体使用问题通过普遍信任(bootstrap SE=0.022;效应=0.064;95%置信区间=0.026,0.113)和 PSS(bootstrap SE=0.024;效应=0.052;95%置信区间=0.009,0.102)的中介因素对焦虑和抑郁产生积极影响。

结论:社交媒体使用问题、普遍信任和 PSS 是个体心理健康的重要因素。医疗保健提供者可能希望帮助那些有或没有心理健康问题的人减少他们的社交媒体使用问题,提高他们的普遍信任和社会支持。

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