Schmidt-Barad Tomer, Chernyak-Hai Lily
School of Behavioral Science, Peres Academic Center, Rehovot, Israel.
Psychol Rep. 2024 Sep 21:332941241284917. doi: 10.1177/00332941241284917.
Previous research has shown that phubbing (phone snubbing) negatively impacts the quality of social interaction and undermines connectedness between interaction partners. Furthermore, studies indicate that feelings of connection to others are vital to fostering empathy, which in turn is an important facet of prosociality. The current investigation explores whether this effect extends to one's inclination to act in a pro-social manner, as well as the mediating roles of empathy and self-control. Two studies, one correlational (Study 1, = 220) and one experimental (Study 2, = 362) show that phubbing negatively predicts empathy, which in turn negatively impacts prosociality. Self-control was a significant mediator in the correlational design, but not in the experimental design, suggesting that repeated occurrences of phubbing, but not momentary ones, are negatively associated with self-control. The findings expand upon existing literature by providing information regarding the effects of phubbing on the person engaging in phubbing, rather than the recipient, as well as provide insights into the underlying mechanism.
先前的研究表明,低头族行为(冷落他人)会对社交互动质量产生负面影响,并破坏互动伙伴之间的联系。此外,研究表明,与他人的联系感对于培养同理心至关重要,而同理心又是亲社会行为的一个重要方面。当前的调查探讨了这种影响是否会延伸到一个人以亲社会方式行事的倾向,以及同理心和自我控制的中介作用。两项研究,一项相关性研究(研究1,N = 220)和一项实验性研究(研究2,N = 362)表明,低头族行为对同理心有负面预测作用,而同理心又会对亲社会行为产生负面影响。自我控制在相关性设计中是一个显著的中介变量,但在实验设计中不是,这表明反复出现的低头族行为,而不是偶尔的行为,与自我控制呈负相关。这些发现通过提供关于低头族行为对实施低头族行为的人而非接受者的影响的信息,扩展了现有文献,同时也为潜在机制提供了见解。