人格特征:青少年和年轻人的Facebook成瘾

Gulzar Ahmad, Hira Iqbal
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某些性格特征有可能导致普通的Facebook用户对Facebook上瘾。本研究旨在调查五大人格特质的关系,并预测这些特质与Facebook成瘾的关系。本研究还评估了青少年和青年学生在年龄方面的Facebook成瘾差异。最初有目的的样本是300名Facebook用户,他们来自不同的学校和大学。样本包括150名青少年学生(75名青少年女孩,75名青少年男孩)和150名年轻成人学生(75名年轻成年女孩,75名年轻成年男孩),共300名Facebook用户。根据Bergen Facebook成瘾量表(Andreassen et al., 2012)的评估,在300名Facebook用户样本中,86名参与者被认为是Facebook成瘾者,而其余214名参与者不是Facebook成瘾者。采用大五标记人格量表(Goldberg, 1992)和Bergen Facebook成瘾量表作为评估手段。采用Pearson积差相关、线性回归、独立样本t检验等方法对结果进行分析。结果表明,外向性与Facebook成瘾呈显著正相关,尽责性与Facebook成瘾呈显著负相关。外向性人格特质正向预测Facebook成瘾,尽责性人格特质负向预测Facebook成瘾。宜人性、情绪稳定性和智力人格特征对Facebook成瘾无显著影响。此外,Facebook成瘾青少年和年轻人之间的差异也不显著。这项研究将为人格和社会心理学的学术文献提供补充,并更好地了解沉迷于Facebook的青少年和年轻人,以便进行咨询和心理治疗。
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Personality Traits: Facebook Addiction among Teenagers and Young Adults
Some personality traits have tendencies to lead the commonly Facebook usage toward Facebook addiction. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship of particular Big Five Personality traits as well as predicting those traits with Facebook addiction. This study has also evaluated the differences of Facebook addiction in terms of age between teenager and young adult students. An initial purposive sample of 300 Facebook users was selected from various schools and colleges. The sample consisted of 150 teenager students (75 teenager girls, 75 teenager boys) and 150 young adult students (75 young adult girls, 75 young adult boys) as total sample of 300 Facebook users. From this sample of 300 Facebook users, 86 participants were indicated as Facebook addicts while the remaining 214 participants were not Facebook addicts as assessed by the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (Andreassen et. al., 2012). The Big Five Markers Personality Scale (Goldberg, 1992) and Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale were used as assessment measures. Pearson product moment correlation, linear regression and independent sample t-test were used to find out the results. The results indicated significant positive relationship of extraversion and significant negative relationship of conscientiousness with Facebook addiction. Extraversion personality trait positively predicted Facebook addiction while conscientiousness personality trait negatively predicted Facebook addiction. Agreeableness, Emotional Stability and Intellect personality traits were insignificant for Facebook addiction. Additionally, insignificant differences were revealed between Facebook addicted teenagers and young adults. The study would be an addition to the academic literature on personality and social psychology, and better understanding of Facebook addicted teenagers and young adults for counseling and psychotherapy.
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