Brailovskaia Julia, Miragall Marta, Margraf Jürgen, Herrero Rocío, Baños Rosa M
Mental Health Research and Treatment Center, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Massenbergstr. 9-13, 44787 Bochum, Germany.
Department of Personality, Evaluation, and Psychological Treatments, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Curr Psychol. 2022;41(10):7441-7447. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-01802-8. Epub 2021 May 22.
The outbreak of COVID-19 and national restrictions to slow down its spread have significantly changed people's everyday lives. Many people engage in intensive social media use (SMU) to stay up-to-date about the pandemic. The present study investigated the extent of SMU as source of COVID-19 information, and its relationship with anxiety and the experienced burden caused by the pandemic in Spain. Of the 221 participants, 52.5% reported to frequently use SM as information source. The use of other information sources such as print and online newspaper reports, television reports, and official governmental online sites was not associated with anxiety and burden caused by the current COVID-19 situation. However, SMU was significantly positively linked to both variables. Moreover, anxiety significantly mediated the relationship between SMU and the experienced burden. The findings show the potential negative effect of SMU on individual emotional state and behavior during the pandemic. They emphasize the significance of an accurate and conscious use of SM specifically during extraordinary circumstances such as the COVID-19 outbreak.
新冠疫情的爆发以及各国为减缓其传播而实施的限制措施,极大地改变了人们的日常生活。许多人大量使用社交媒体以了解疫情的最新情况。本研究调查了在西班牙,社交媒体作为新冠疫情信息来源的使用程度,以及它与焦虑情绪和疫情所带来的负担之间的关系。在221名参与者中,52.5%的人报告经常将社交媒体作为信息来源。使用其他信息来源,如印刷品和在线报纸报道、电视报道以及政府官方网站,与当前新冠疫情形势所引发的焦虑和负担并无关联。然而,社交媒体的使用与这两个变量均呈显著正相关。此外,焦虑情绪在社交媒体使用与所感受到的负担之间的关系中起到了显著的中介作用。研究结果显示了在疫情期间,社交媒体使用对个体情绪状态和行为可能产生的负面影响。这些结果强调了在诸如新冠疫情爆发这样的特殊情况下,准确且有意识地使用社交媒体的重要性。