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你真的在笑吗?表情符号的展示规则以及情绪管理与心理健康之间的关系。

Are you really smiling? Display rules for emojis and the relationship between emotion management and psychological well-being.

作者信息

Liu Moyu

机构信息

Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 Mar 3;14:1035742. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1035742. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Display rules specify socially appropriate facial expressions in a given situation. However, managing emotions for such a social adaption sometimes leads to deleterious psychological outcomes. Given that people nowadays rely on emojis to express emotions online, the present study investigated (1) whether display rules exist in emoji communications and (2) how emotion management using emojis is associated with psychological well-being. Prior studies have demonstrated the effects of context on the frequency of emoji use. However, the intensity and type of expression may differ, even if emojis are used at the same frequency. The current study thus investigated whether emotional expressions and the types of emojis used are adjusted to contexts similar to facial displays. As many as 1,289 Japanese participants typed emojis in response to Internet chats and reported the intensity of their emotional expressions. The contexts of the chats varied depending on the target of use, the emotional value of contexts, and private or public settings. The results showed that, similar to facial displays, individuals expressed emotions through emojis more with those closely related, more in positive contexts than in negative contexts, and more in private than in public contexts. When the expressions were intense, individuals used emojis consistent with the emotional value of the context. Upon attenuating the expressions, this study found that individuals tended to use euphemistic emojis and sent smiling emojis in negative contexts to manage the expressions. Moreover, expressing emotions with emojis was associated with subjective well-being, whereas managing emotions with emojis was weakly associated with depressive symptoms. Together, this study indicates the existence of display rules for emojis, calling for future research on the psychological impact of online emotion norms.

摘要

展示规则规定了在特定情境下社会认可的面部表情。然而,为了这种社会适应而管理情绪有时会导致有害的心理结果。鉴于如今人们在网上依赖表情符号来表达情绪,本研究调查了:(1)表情符号交流中是否存在展示规则;(2)使用表情符号进行情绪管理与心理健康之间的关联。先前的研究已经证明了情境对表情符号使用频率的影响。然而,即使表情符号的使用频率相同,其表达的强度和类型也可能不同。因此,本研究调查了情绪表达和所使用的表情符号类型是否会像面部表情展示一样根据情境进行调整。多达1289名日本参与者针对网络聊天输入表情符号,并报告了他们情绪表达的强度。聊天的情境因使用对象、情境的情感价值以及私人或公共场合而异。结果表明,与面部表情展示类似,个体在与关系密切的人交流时,通过表情符号表达情绪更多;在积极情境中比在消极情境中更多;在私人场合比在公共场合更多。当表达强烈时,个体使用与情境情感价值相符的表情符号。在减弱表达时,本研究发现个体倾向于使用委婉的表情符号,并在消极情境中发送微笑表情符号来管理表达。此外,用表情符号表达情绪与主观幸福感相关,而用表情符号管理情绪与抑郁症状的关联较弱。总之,本研究表明表情符号存在展示规则,呼吁未来对网络情绪规范的心理影响进行研究。

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