The impact of active social network sites use on depression: analyzing the sequential mediating role of social support and loneliness

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1177/00812463241251716
Jing Wu, Qianxiu Xiao, Xu Zhang
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With the continuous development of the modern information society, social networking sites are increasingly becoming an important part of people’s daily lives. The relationship between college students’ mental health and online behavior needs more research. This study investigated the multiple roles of perceived social support and loneliness in mediating the relationship between Chinese university students’ active use of social network sites and depression. A total of 684 college students ( Mage = 19.11, SD = 0.94) were recruited from a university in Shaoxing, China. The independent variable was active social network sites use; the dependent variable was depression; the mediating variables were perceived social support and loneliness. Controlling for demographic variables, active social network sites use significantly and negatively predicts students’ depression levels ( p < .01). Active social network sites use can influence depression through perceived social support ( p < .01). Perceived social support and loneliness played a sequential mediating role in the relationship between active social network sites use and depression ( p < .01).
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积极使用社交网站对抑郁症的影响:分析社会支持和孤独感的先后中介作用
随着现代信息社会的不断发展,社交网站日益成为人们日常生活的重要组成部分。大学生心理健康与上网行为之间的关系需要更多的研究。本研究探讨了感知到的社会支持和孤独感在中国大学生积极使用社交网站与抑郁之间的多重中介作用。本研究从中国绍兴的一所大学中招募了 684 名大学生(平均年龄为 19.11 岁,标准差为 0.94 岁)。自变量为社交网站的活跃使用,因变量为抑郁,中介变量为感知到的社会支持和孤独感。在控制了人口统计学变量后,活跃社交网站的使用对学生抑郁水平的预测呈显著负相关(P < .01)。活跃社交网站的使用可通过感知到的社会支持影响抑郁(p < .01)。感知到的社会支持和孤独感在活跃社交网站的使用与抑郁之间的关系中起着连续的中介作用 ( p < .01)。
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