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积极使用社交媒体对一般特质和网络特定状态的错失恐惧的不同影响:消极使用社交媒体的调节作用。

Differential Effects of Active Social Media Use on General Trait and Online-Specific State-FoMO: Moderating Effects of Passive Social Media Use.

作者信息

Mao Jian, Zhang Bin

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, People's Republic of China.

The School of Humanities, Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023 Apr 24;16:1391-1402. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S404063. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Given the prevalence of the fear of missing out (FoMO) phenomenon and the limitations regarding understanding the relationship between social media use and FoMO, this research examines the links that bind different types of social media usage to different aspects of FoMO.

METHODS

In the scope of this research, a structural equation modeling was developed to investigate the intricate connections that exist between active social media use (ASMU), passive social media use (PSMU), online-specific state-FoMO, and general trait-FoMO. Data were obtained from 394 Chinese university students (65% female) with experience in social media who completed the Active Social Media Use Scale, Passive Social Media Use Scale, and the Chinese Trait-State Fear of Missing Out Scale.

RESULTS

Bivariate correlations analysis revealed that ASMU was significantly related with state-FoMO but not significantly related with trait-FoMO. Structural equation modeling revealed that ASMU had a significant direct negative predictive effect on trait-FoMO while positive association with trait-FoMO through the indirect effect of State-FoMO, illustrating that ASMU had a suppressing effect on trait-FoMO via state-FoMO. PSMU significantly moderated the direct effect of ASMU on trait-FoMO, and the direct effect was only significant at low levels of PSMU.

CONCLUSION

This study revealed whether and how social media use is linked to FoMO. Social media may not always increase FoMO, because positive, active social media interactions are conducive to the alleviation of trait-FoMO. However, it is significant to note that active interactions may also predict higher state-FoMO, so moderate social media use needs to be encouraged. In addition, a reduction in passive, non-communicative information browsing would be conducive to the alleviation of trait-FoMO by ASMU.

摘要

目的

鉴于错失恐惧(FoMO)现象的普遍存在以及在理解社交媒体使用与错失恐惧之间关系方面存在的局限性,本研究考察了将不同类型的社交媒体使用与错失恐惧的不同方面联系起来的纽带。

方法

在本研究范围内,构建了一个结构方程模型,以探究积极社交媒体使用(ASMU)、消极社交媒体使用(PSMU)、网络特定状态性错失恐惧和一般特质性错失恐惧之间存在的复杂联系。数据来自394名有社交媒体使用经验的中国大学生(65%为女性),他们完成了积极社交媒体使用量表、消极社交媒体使用量表和中国特质-状态错失恐惧量表。

结果

双变量相关性分析表明,ASMU与状态性错失恐惧显著相关,但与特质性错失恐惧无显著相关性。结构方程模型显示,ASMU对特质性错失恐惧有显著的直接负向预测作用,同时通过状态性错失恐惧的间接效应与特质性错失恐惧呈正相关,说明ASMU通过状态性错失恐惧对特质性错失恐惧有抑制作用。PSMU显著调节了ASMU对特质性错失恐惧的直接效应,且该直接效应仅在低水平的PSMU时显著。

结论

本研究揭示了社交媒体使用是否以及如何与错失恐惧相关联。社交媒体不一定总是会增加错失恐惧,因为积极、活跃的社交媒体互动有助于减轻特质性错失恐惧。然而,值得注意的是,积极互动也可能预示着更高的状态性错失恐惧,因此需要鼓励适度使用社交媒体。此外,减少被动的、非交流性的信息浏览将有助于通过ASMU减轻特质性错失恐惧。

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