Ye Xiaoli, Gao Haohao
Institute of Higher Education, Anhui University, Hefei, China.
Wuhan Polytechnic, Wuhan, China.
Front Psychol. 2025 Apr 16;16:1520066. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1520066. eCollection 2025.
In contemporary society, individuals are commonly exposed to multiple pressures, under which emotional disorders occur frequently. Especially the upward trend of depressive symptoms among the young population constitutes a non-negligible public health challenge. As social media is increasingly integrated into daily life, individuals' emotional experiences strongly connect with online interactions. Thus, it is essential to investigate the relationship between the social media usage behavior of young people and their mental health conditions.
This study conducted an online survey involving 405 college students using the DDI (Distress Disclosure Index), INCOM (Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure), and CES-D (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale). It employed a moderated mediation model to explore the connection between distress disclosure on social media and depressive symptoms and the potential roles of social comparison and gender.
The results indicate the following: (1) Distress disclosure on social media is associated with depressive symptoms; (2) Social comparison mediates the relationship between distress disclosure on social media and depressive symptoms among college students; (3) Gender moderates the effect of distress disclosure on social media regarding social comparison, with a more pronounced moderation effect observed in male participants.
The findings of this study underscores the importance of adopting appropriate strategies for disclosing distress, fostering healthy tendencies toward social comparison, and recognizing gender differences in mitigating depressive symptoms among young adults.
在当代社会,个体普遍面临多种压力,在此情况下情绪障碍频繁发生。尤其是年轻人群中抑郁症状呈上升趋势,这构成了一个不可忽视的公共卫生挑战。随着社交媒体日益融入日常生活,个体的情感体验与在线互动紧密相连。因此,研究年轻人的社交媒体使用行为与其心理健康状况之间的关系至关重要。
本研究对405名大学生进行了在线调查,使用了痛苦披露指数(DDI)、爱荷华-荷兰比较取向量表(INCOM)和流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)。采用有调节的中介模型来探究社交媒体上的痛苦披露与抑郁症状之间的联系以及社会比较和性别的潜在作用。
结果表明:(1)社交媒体上的痛苦披露与抑郁症状相关;(2)社会比较在大学生社交媒体上的痛苦披露与抑郁症状之间起中介作用;(3)性别调节了社交媒体上痛苦披露对社会比较的影响,在男性参与者中观察到更明显的调节作用。
本研究结果强调了采取适当策略披露痛苦、培养健康的社会比较倾向以及认识性别差异对于减轻年轻人抑郁症状的重要性。