Decomposing Cultural Adaptation and Social Support in Relation to New Media Use and Psychological Well-Being Among Immigrants: a Chain Mediation Model

IF 2.8 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Applied Research in Quality of Life Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1007/s11482-024-10295-z
Damilola Adetola Bolaji, Yuehua Wu, Tosin Yinka Akintunde
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New media use contributed to reducing pandemic risks and maintaining interpersonal relationships, but compromised psychological well-being. Until now, it is unclear how immigrants used new media during the pandemic to develop cultural adaptive strategies and gain access to social support beneficial to psychological well-being. This study tests the chain effects of cultural adaptation and social support on the association between new media use and the psychological well-being of immigrants. Cross-sectional data from 612 immigrants from a web-based survey in China was examined through partial least square structural equation models (PLS-SEM). The findings suggest that the independent mediating effect of cultural adaptation in the relationship between new media use and psychological well-being was significant with a dampening effect[β =  − 0.098; 95% CI (− 0.135, − 0.069); p < 0.001]. Similarly, the independent mediation effect of social support on the relationship between new media use and psychological well-being was also significant with a negative effect [β =  − 0.023; 95% CI (− 0.045, − 0.009); p < 0.05]. However, the chain mediation show a positive outcome such that the chain interaction of cultural adaptation and social support are pathways linking new media use to positive psychological well-being [β = 0.021; 95% CI (0.011, 0.035); p < 0.001], such that new media use enhances psychological well-being through the chain interactions of cultural adaptation and social support of immigrants. This study emphasizes the importance of joint promotion of cultural adaptation and social support in supporting psychological well-being associated with new media use. This study is critical to theories and practices of supporting immigrants during health crises.

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分解文化适应和社会支持与移民使用新媒体和心理健康的关系:链式调解模型
新媒体的使用有助于降低大流行病风险和维持人际关系,但却损害了心理健康。迄今为止,还不清楚移民在大流行期间如何利用新媒体来制定文化适应策略并获得有益于心理健康的社会支持。本研究检验了文化适应和社会支持对新媒体使用与移民心理健康之间关联的连锁效应。研究通过偏最小二乘法结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对来自中国网络调查的 612 名移民的横截面数据进行了检验。研究结果表明,文化适应在新媒体使用与心理健康关系中的独立中介效应是显著的,具有抑制作用[β = - 0.098; 95% CI (- 0.135, - 0.069); p < 0.001]。同样,社会支持对新媒体使用与心理健康之间关系的独立中介效应也是显著的负效应[β = - 0.023; 95% CI (- 0.045, - 0.009); p <0.05]。然而,链式中介显示出积极的结果,即文化适应和社会支持的链式交互作用是新媒体使用与积极心理健康的连接路径[β = 0.021; 95% CI (0.011, 0.035); p <0.001],也就是说,新媒体的使用通过移民的文化适应和社会支持的链式交互作用提高了心理健康。本研究强调了共同促进文化适应和社会支持对支持与新媒体使用相关的心理健康的重要性。这项研究对于在健康危机期间为移民提供支持的理论和实践至关重要。
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Applied Research in Quality of Life
Applied Research in Quality of Life SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to publish conceptual, methodological and empirical papers dealing with quality-of-life studies in the applied areas of the natural and social sciences. As the official journal of the ISQOLS, it is designed to attract papers that have direct implications for, or impact on practical applications of research on the quality-of-life. We welcome papers crafted from interdisciplinary, inter-professional and international perspectives. This research should guide decision making in a variety of professions, industries, nonprofit, and government sectors, including healthcare, travel and tourism, marketing, corporate management, community planning, social work, public administration, and human resource management. The goal is to help decision makers apply performance measures and outcome assessment techniques based on concepts such as well-being, human satisfaction, human development, happiness, wellness and quality-of-life. The Editorial Review Board is divided into specific sections indicating the broad scope of practice covered by the journal. The section editors are distinguished scholars from many countries across the globe.
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