Ye Na, Zhang Lu, You Zhiqi, He Hongjuan
Department of Psychology, Wuhan Sports University, Wuhan 430079, China.
Department of Social Work, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Mar 4;15(3):300. doi: 10.3390/bs15030300.
This study investigates how self-presentation on social networks suppresses the relationship between interpersonal distress and emotional experience among college students. It also examines the moderating role of internet addiction tendency. A total of 153 college students were surveyed over 8 days. The results showed the following: (1) interpersonal distress is negatively correlated with positive emotions; (2) at both the inter-individual and intra-individual levels, self-presentation on social networks suppresses the negative relationship between interpersonal distress and positive emotions; (3) internet addiction tendency only moderates the relationship between interpersonal distress and self-presentation on social networks at the inter-individual level. These findings suggest that colleges and universities can guide students to use resources on social networks as a means of coping with interpersonal distress.
本研究调查了社交网络上的自我展示如何抑制大学生人际困扰与情感体验之间的关系。同时也考察了网络成瘾倾向的调节作用。对153名大学生进行了为期8天的调查。结果如下:(1)人际困扰与积极情绪呈负相关;(2)在个体间和个体内层面,社交网络上的自我展示抑制了人际困扰与积极情绪之间的负相关关系;(3)网络成瘾倾向仅在个体间层面调节人际困扰与社交网络上自我展示之间的关系。这些研究结果表明,高校可以引导学生利用社交网络上的资源来应对人际困扰。