社交媒体的给予和接受

Paige Coyne, Bailey A. Csabai, S. J. Woodruff
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这项研究探讨了年轻人使用社交媒体的情况。参与者(N = 750)完成了一项关于他们使用/与SM的关系以及他们愿意为继续使用SM而做出的牺牲的在线调查。几乎一半的参与者每天查看短信9次以上,超过四分之三的人每天使用短信的时间超过1小时。SM成瘾得分平均为17.5/30 (SD = 5.08)。回归分析显示,每天SM检查次数(p < 0.05)、每天SM花费时间(p < 0.01)和SM成瘾(p < 0.001)都预测了参与者愿意做出的权衡次数的增加,F(6,733) = 21.941, p < 0.001, R2 = 0.390。这些结果既证实了现有的文献,同时也强调了年轻人为了保持接触SM而做出的具体妥协。今后的卫生工作应旨在提高对这些心理和社会问题的认识。
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A Social Media Give and Take
This study explored social media (SM) usage amongst young adults. Participants (N = 750) completed an online survey about their usage of/relationship with SM and the sacrifices they would make to remain on SM. Almost half of participants reported checking SM 9+ times/day and more than three-quarters spent 1+ hour/day on SM. SM addiction scores averaged 17.5/30 (SD = 5.08). Regression analyses revealed that number of SM checks/day (p < 0.05), time/day spent on SM (p < 0.01), and SM addiction (p < 0.001) all predicted increases in the number of trade-offs participants were willing to make, F(6,733) = 21.941, p < 0.001, R2 = 0.390. These results act to both confirm existing literature, while also highlighting the specific compromises young adults would make to maintain their SM access. Future health efforts should aim to promote awareness of these psychological and social issues.
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