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Motivational processes and dysfunctional mechanisms of social media use among adolescents: A qualitative focus group study

机译:青少年社交媒体使用的动机过程和功能失调机制:定性焦点小组研究

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Childhood and adolescent experiences have undergone a major transition in interaction with digital technologies since the advent of smartphones. Following a needs assessment study, adolescent online uses and motivations for social networking site use were explored. Six focus groups (comprising 42 adolescent students of secondary schools in the UK) were recruited. Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Six motivational themes emerged from the analysis, reflecting interactivity and need for control of content and relationships, exhibiting the dynamic nature of engagement with social networking sites: (i) symbiotic relationship with peers online via social media and smartphone attachment, (ii) digital omnipresence related to the need for control and loss of control, (iii) emotional regulation and enhancement, (iv) idealization versus normalization of self and others, (v) peer comparison and ego validation, and (vi) functionality- facilitation of communication functions. These findings offer an understanding of the key drivers of normative adolescent social media behaviour that go beyond the theoretical associations with Uses and Gratifications Theory and Self-Determination Theory, suggesting an additional alternative motivational factor for social media use, that of need to control relationships, content, presentation and impressions. This need may be underlying FoMO and nomophobia and could therefore be responsible for increasing engagement or compulsive use. These findings shed light on cognitive-emotive aspects that may be implicated in problematic use and may inform interventions targeting excessive or problematic screen time and specific social media use aspects that merit scientific attention.
机译:自智能手机问世以来,儿童期和青少年期经历了与数字技术交互的重大转变。在进行需求评估研究之后,探讨了青少年在线使用和社交网站使用动机。招募了六个焦点小组(包括英国中学的42名青少年学生)。使用主题分析对成绩单进行分析。分析得出了六个动机主题,反映了交互性以及对内容和关系的控制的需要,展现了与社交网站互动的动态性质:(i)通过社交媒体和智能手机附件与在线同伴共生关系,(ii)数字无处不在关于控制和失去控制的需要,(iii)情绪调节和增强,(iv)自我与他人的理想化与正常化,(v)同伴比较和自我验证,以及(vi)促进沟通功能的功能。这些发现提供了对规范性青少年社交媒体行为的主要驱动因素的理解,这些驱动因素超出了与使用和满足理论和自我决定理论的理论联系,并提出了社交媒体使用的另一个替代动机因素,即控制关系的必要性,内容,演示和印象。这种需求可能是潜在的FoMO和恐同症,因此可能导致参与度提高或强迫性使用。这些发现揭示了可能与不良使用有关的认知情感方面,并可能为针对过多或有问题的屏幕时间的干预措施以及值得科学关注的特定社交媒体使用方面提供信息。

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