Nikitina Elena A
Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
Psychol Russ. 2021 Sep 15;14(3):22-33. doi: 10.11621/pir.2021.0302. eCollection 2021.
The reasons and consequences of people's activity on social networks have not been sufficiently studied. Most studies have focused on identifying the dangers and risks associated with posting self-portraits on social networks, but it is an open question as to whether such behavior serves to increase people's psychological well-being.
We asked ourselves what are the main motives for publishing selfies and whether online activity contributes to psychological well-being.
Our study involved 96 respondents from Moscow, mainly psycho logy students, who provided information about their activity on social networks, and completed questionnaires on their motivation, social support, and psychological well-being.
Three main motives for publishing selfies were identified: 1) to increase self-esteem; 2) maintain social contacts; and 3) preserve and exchange information. The higher the ratio of selfies taken to preserve information, the higher was the user's psychological well-being. We found significant differences between the characteristics of those participants with high and low activity, and larger and smaller numbers of "friends" in social networks. For those with high activity, their sense of psychological well-being was largely determined by interaction with others. For these persons, communication (including with virtual contacts) was the important resource of well-being. The other group was less dependent on others, and for them, psychological well-being was not related to their activity on social networks.
Our results confirm the connection between the personality traits and characteristics of the respondents' network behavior and their psychological well-being. The study showed that the type of correlation constellation differs between groups of respondents depending upon how much or how little they are oriented toward social support.
人们在社交网络上活动的原因及后果尚未得到充分研究。大多数研究都集中在识别与在社交网络上发布自拍照相关的危险和风险,但这种行为是否有助于提高人们的心理健康仍是一个悬而未决的问题。
我们思考发布自拍照的主要动机是什么,以及网络活动是否有助于心理健康。
我们的研究涉及96名来自莫斯科的受访者,主要是心理学专业学生,他们提供了自己在社交网络上的活动信息,并完成了关于动机、社会支持和心理健康的问卷调查。
确定了发布自拍照的三个主要动机:1)增强自尊;2)维持社交联系;3)保存和交流信息。用于保存信息而拍摄的自拍照比例越高,用户的心理健康水平越高。我们发现社交网络中活动量高和低的参与者以及“朋友”数量多和少的参与者在特征上存在显著差异。对于活动量高的人来说,他们的心理健康感很大程度上取决于与他人的互动。对这些人来说,交流(包括与虚拟联系人的交流)是幸福的重要来源。另一组则较少依赖他人,对他们来说,心理健康与他们在社交网络上的活动无关。
我们的结果证实了受访者的人格特质和网络行为特征与其心理健康之间的联系。研究表明,根据受访者对社会支持的取向程度不同,不同受访者群体之间的相关星座类型也不同。