约会应用程序与心理健康状况:两者之间有联系吗?

Daniela Freire, J. Rema, F. Novais
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背景介绍性科技(SexTech)的发展深刻地改变了人们体验人际关系的方式,而拥有数百万用户的交友应用程序(Tinder、Grindr 和 Bumble)就是一个很好的例子,它可以在附近找到有共同兴趣爱好的伴侣。目的:确定使用交友软件是否与压力、焦虑或抑郁水平升高有关,并评估年轻人使用交友软件的主要动机。方法:针对大学生进行在线问卷调查:设计了一份针对大学生的在线问卷,第一部分旨在收集样本的社会人口学数据,第二部分旨在了解使用约会应用程序的动机,第三部分旨在评估参与者的焦虑和抑郁分数。结果本研究有两个主要结果:使用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)测量的焦虑和抑郁分数。研究结果共有 497 人参与研究,平均年龄为 21.8 岁。女性占 70%。34%的学生使用或曾经使用过这些应用程序。据统计,最近使用过的学生抑郁指数明显高于未使用过的学生。不过,曾经使用过约会应用程序的学生的得分并没有明显高于非用户。据统计,同性恋参与者的焦虑和抑郁得分明显高于异性恋者。使用应用程序的最主要原因是 "认识新朋友",其次是 "娱乐 "和 "好奇"。临床意义:促进心理健康和性教育,拥有更多的工具来应对与性和技术相关的话题。优势与局限:DASS-21 问卷是筛查焦虑症和抑郁症的适当工具。然而,还应该增加其他方法来确定正式诊断。本研究采用的方法使我们能够确定变量之间的关联,但不能确定因果关系。无论如何,我们认为,我们的研究结果揭示了人们经常使用的约会应用程序对心理健康的影响,以及使用这些应用程序的主要原因。结论使用交友软件似乎不会影响心理健康;但是,最近使用和属于少数群体则会导致更多焦虑和抑郁症状。
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Dating Apps and Mental Health Status: Is There a Link?
Background: The development of SexTech (Sexuality + Technology) has profoundly altered the way relationships are experienced, and an accessible example of that, which has millions of users, is the dating apps (Tinder, Grindr, and Bumble), which can locate partners with common interests nearby. Aim: To determine whether the use of dating apps is associated with higher levels of stress, anxiety, or depression and to assess the main motivations for using dating apps in young people. Methods: An online questionnaire addressed to university students was designed with an initial part aimed at collecting the sociodemographic data of the sample, a second part to address motivations for the use of dating applications, and a third part designed to evaluate the anxiety and depression scores of the participants. Outcomes: This study had two main outcomes: anxiety and depression scores measured using the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21). Results: Four hundred and ninety-seven people participated in the study, with an average age of 21.8 years. Seventy percent were female. Thirty-four percent of the students use or have used these applications. Recent users showed a statistically significantly higher depression score than non-users. However, the ones who ever used dating apps did not report significantly higher scores than non-users. Homosexual participants have a statistically significantly higher anxiety and depression score than heterosexual. The most stated reason for using apps was “meeting new people,” followed by “entertainment” and “curiosity.” Clinical Implications: To promote mental health and sex education, have more tools to respond to topics related to sexuality and technology. Strengths and Limitations: The DASS-21 questionnaire is an adequate tool for screening for anxiety and depression disorders. However, other methods should be added to establish a formal diagnosis. The methodology applied in this research allowed us to establish an association between variables but not causality. In any case, we argue that our results shed light on the impact that the much-used dating apps have on mental health and the main reasons for their use. Conclusion: Being a user of dating apps does not seem to impact mental health; however, recent use and belonging to a minority constitute predictors of more anxiety and depression symptoms.
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