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动物视频爱好者总有陪伴:网络介导的动物依恋在孤独中的作用。

Animal Video Lovers Always Have Company: The Role of Cyber-Mediated Animal Attachment in Loneliness.

作者信息

Zhang Junzi, Tao Su, Du Wenchong

机构信息

School of Marxism, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China.

NTU Psychology, School of Social Science, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2025 Sep 4;15(17):2593. doi: 10.3390/ani15172593.

Abstract

Growing engagement with online animal videos has raised questions about their potential psychological benefits. While prior research links pet attachment to reduced loneliness, little is known about whether similar effects arise from online animal interactions. This study introduces the concept of cyber-mediated animal attachment-emotional bonds formed with animals in digital media-and investigates its role in mediating the relationship between video engagement and loneliness. The model's incremental validity was further assessed beyond the explanatory power of personality traits and emotional states. Two sub-studies were conducted, comprising a questionnaire survey and an experimental study. The findings revealed that (1) engagement with online animal videos was significantly negatively associated with levels of loneliness, and this relationship was linear rather than nonlinear; (2) cyber-mediated animal attachment mediated the relationship between video engagement and loneliness; and (3) compared to humorous human videos that elicit similar positive emotions, animal videos were more likely to evoke attachment toward the video character, which in turn contributed to reduced loneliness. These results provide empirical support for the role of online animal videos in alleviating loneliness, help clarify the psychological mechanisms of virtual attachment, and offer new perspectives and intervention strategies for addressing loneliness through digital means.

摘要

人们对在线动物视频的关注度不断提高,这引发了关于其潜在心理益处的问题。虽然先前的研究将宠物依恋与孤独感的降低联系起来,但对于在线动物互动是否会产生类似效果却知之甚少。本研究引入了网络介导的动物依恋这一概念,即在数字媒体中与动物形成的情感纽带,并探讨其在调节视频参与度与孤独感之间关系中的作用。该模型的增量效度在超出人格特质和情绪状态的解释力之外得到了进一步评估。进行了两项子研究,包括一项问卷调查和一项实验研究。研究结果表明:(1)观看在线动物视频与孤独感水平显著负相关,且这种关系是线性而非非线性的;(2)网络介导的动物依恋调节了视频参与度与孤独感之间的关系;(3)与引发类似积极情绪的幽默人类视频相比,动物视频更有可能唤起对视频角色的依恋,进而有助于减轻孤独感。这些结果为在线动物视频在缓解孤独方面的作用提供了实证支持,有助于阐明虚拟依恋的心理机制,并为通过数字手段解决孤独问题提供新的视角和干预策略。

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