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社交奖励对神经的敏感性可预测新冠疫情期间青少年的社交行为与孤独感之间的关联。

Neural sensitivity to social reward predicts links between social behavior and loneliness in youth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.

Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Dev Psychobiol. 2023 Sep;65(6):e22413. doi: 10.1002/dev.22413.

Abstract

Neural reward network sensitivity in youth is proposed to differentially impact the effects of social environments on social outcomes. The COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity to test this hypothesis within a context of diminished in-person social interaction. We examined whether neural sensitivity to interactive social reward moderates the relationship between a frequency of interactive or passive social activity and social satisfaction. Survey reports of frequency of interactions with friends, passive social media use, and loneliness and social satisfaction were gathered in 2020 during mandated precautions limiting in-person contact. A subset of participants (age = 10-17) previously participated in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examining social-interactive reward during a simulated peer interaction (survey n = 76; survey + fMRI n = 40). We found evidence of differential response to social context, such that youth with higher neural reward sensitivity showed a negative association between a frequency of interactive connections with friends and a combined loneliness and social dissatisfaction component (LSDC) score, whereas those with lower sensitivity showed the opposite effect. Further, high reward sensitivity was associated with greater LSDC as passive social media use increased, whereas low reward sensitivity showed the opposite. This indicates that youth with greater sensitivity to social-interactive reward may be more susceptible to negative effects of infrequent contact than their low reward-sensitive counterparts, who instead maintain social well-being through passive viewing of social content. These differential outcomes could have implications for supporting youth during times of major social disruption as well as ensuring mental health and well-being more broadly.

摘要

神经奖励网络的敏感性可能会对社会环境对社会结果的影响产生差异。COVID-19 大流行提供了一个机会,可以在人际互动减少的背景下检验这一假设。我们研究了神经对互动社交奖励的敏感性是否会调节互动或被动社交活动的频率与社交满意度之间的关系。在限制人际接触的强制性预防措施期间,2020 年收集了与朋友互动的频率、被动使用社交媒体以及孤独感和社交满意度的调查报告。一部分参与者(年龄为 10-17 岁)之前参加了一项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究,该研究在模拟同伴互动中检查了社交互动奖励(调查 n=76;调查+fMRI n=40)。我们发现了对社会环境有不同反应的证据,例如,神经奖励敏感性较高的年轻人与朋友互动的频率与孤独感和社交不满综合评分(LSDC)之间存在负相关,而敏感性较低的年轻人则相反。此外,高奖励敏感性与被动使用社交媒体增加时的 LSDC 呈正相关,而低奖励敏感性则相反。这表明,与低奖励敏感性的同龄人相比,社交互动奖励敏感性较高的年轻人可能更容易受到不频繁接触的负面影响,而后者则通过被动观看社交内容来维持社交幸福感。这些不同的结果可能对在重大社会动荡时期支持年轻人以及更广泛地确保心理健康和幸福感具有重要意义。

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