Fortunato Lucia, Lo Coco Gianluca, Teti Arianna, Bonfanti Rubinia Celeste, Salerno Laura
Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 15, 90128 Palermo, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jul 25;20(15):6439. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20156439.
The aims of the present study are: (1) to determine classes of adolescents with homogeneous patterns of smartphone or social media use; and (2) to examine the level of distress across the empirically derived profiles. Three hundred and forty adolescents (M = 15.61, SD = 1.19; 38.2% females) participated in a cross-sectional survey. Participants provided objective trace data on time spent on smartphones and applications, as well as self-reported social media addiction, social media use intensity, online social comparison, emotion dysregulation, and psychological distress. Latent class analysis (LCA) with total smartphone use categorized participants into three classes. Participants in Class 3 (19%) showed a more impaired functioning profile, with a tendency towards social media addiction and greater levels of distress. LCAs with the amount of time devoted to specific applications are more heterogeneous, and results showed that heavy use of social media apps was not consistently connected to the most impaired psychosocial profiles. Although the amount of mobile screen time can be a characteristic of problematic users, the link between social media usage and an adolescent's psychological characteristics is mixed. More research is needed to explore the interplay between mobile screen time and social media usage among adolescents.
(1)确定智能手机或社交媒体使用模式相同的青少年类别;(2)检验通过实证得出的不同类型青少年的苦恼程度。340名青少年(M = 15.61,SD = 1.19;38.2%为女性)参与了一项横断面调查。参与者提供了有关智能手机和应用程序使用时间的客观追踪数据,以及自我报告的社交媒体成瘾、社交媒体使用强度、在线社会比较、情绪失调和心理苦恼情况。对智能手机总使用时间进行潜在类别分析(LCA),将参与者分为三类。第3类参与者(19%)表现出功能受损更严重的特征,有社交媒体成瘾倾向且苦恼程度更高。对特定应用程序使用时间进行的LCA结果更具异质性,结果表明,大量使用社交媒体应用程序与心理社会功能受损最严重的情况并不总是相关。虽然手机屏幕使用时间可能是问题用户的一个特征,但社交媒体使用与青少年心理特征之间的联系是复杂的。需要更多研究来探讨青少年手机屏幕使用时间与社交媒体使用之间的相互作用。