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疫情早期社交媒体使用情况预测了美国全国成年在线样本中后来的社会幸福感和心理健康状况。

Social Media Use Early in the Pandemic Predicted Later Social Well-Being and Mental Health in a National Online Sample of Adults in the United States.

作者信息

Awao Sayaka, Park Crystal L, Russell Beth S, Fendrich Michael

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut.

School of Social Work, University of Connecticut.

出版信息

Behav Med. 2023 Oct-Dec;49(4):352-361. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2022.2069667. Epub 2022 May 10.

DOI:10.1080/08964289.2022.2069667
PMID:35538743
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9668441/
Abstract

Social media use increased early in the Covid-19 pandemic, but little information is available about its impact. The present study examined associations of frequency of use of different social media and the motives for use with subsequent social well-being and mental health. Data were gathered on a nationwide sample of 843 Americans during the first wave of lockdowns and infections in mid-April 2020, and again five weeks later. Participants were adults ages 20 to 88 years old ( = 39.3 years old) recruited from Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk). Controlling for age and gender, greater frequency of Facebook and video chat app use predicted higher levels social support but also higher levels of cumulative Covid-19-related stress appraisals and posttraumatic stress symptoms. Greater use of video chat apps also predicted less loneliness. Greater use of both Instagram and Snapchat predicted more anxiety and cumulative Covid-19-related stress appraisals. Greater use of Instagram also predicted higher levels of posttraumatic stress symptoms. Motives for use (e.g., connect with others, waste time/avoid responsibility, online video gaming with others) also differentially predicted social well-being and mental health. Results indicate that greater social media use early in the pandemic was often associated with more distress and lower levels of social well-being but, effects varied depending on types, frequency, and motivations for use. Overall, the study revealed that social media use related to social well-being and mental health in complex ways.

摘要

在新冠疫情初期,社交媒体的使用有所增加,但关于其影响的信息却很少。本研究调查了不同社交媒体的使用频率以及使用动机与随后的社会幸福感和心理健康之间的关联。在2020年4月中旬第一波封锁和感染期间,对843名美国人的全国性样本收集了数据,五周后再次收集。参与者是从亚马逊土耳其机器人(MTurk)招募的20至88岁的成年人(平均年龄=39.3岁)。在控制年龄和性别后,更多地使用Facebook和视频聊天应用程序预示着更高水平的社会支持,但也预示着与新冠相关的累积压力评估和创伤后应激症状水平更高。更多地使用视频聊天应用程序还预示着更少的孤独感。更多地使用Instagram和Snapchat预示着更多的焦虑和与新冠相关的累积压力评估。更多地使用Instagram还预示着更高水平的创伤后应激症状。使用动机(例如,与他人联系、浪费时间/逃避责任、与他人在线玩游戏)也对社会幸福感和心理健康有不同的预测作用。结果表明,疫情初期更多地使用社交媒体往往与更多的痛苦和更低水平的社会幸福感相关,但影响因使用类型、频率和动机而异。总体而言,该研究表明社交媒体的使用与社会幸福感和心理健康之间存在复杂的关系。

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