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Active Facebook use and mood: When digital interaction turns maladaptive

机译:活跃的Facebook使用和情绪:当数字互动变得适应不良时

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Despite the prevalence of Facebook use, its psychological impact remains unclear. Recent evidence suggests that active Facebook use (i.e., peer interaction) is more adaptive than passive use (i.e., browsing content), predicting increases in affective well-being and social connectedness. However, how individual differences in cognition and belonging may influence these relationships has been largely unexamined, limiting conclusions on whether these findings extend to vulnerable individuals. The present study sought to address this gap by investigating whether active Facebook use loses its benefits in the presence of social-cognitive vulnerabilities (i.e., rumination, interpretation bias, thwarted belongingness) that may be especially relevant to the digital context. Although active Facebook use was associated with feeling better after Facebook use and with perceiving more positive Facebook interactions, cognitive biases and thwarted belongingness predicted feeling worse after active Facebook use and reporting less positive interactions. Additionally, interpretation bias and thwarted belongingness together predicted feeling worse after one style of active Facebook use, through perceptions of less positive interactions. These findings suggest that beyond how one uses Facebook, the individual factors one brings to the Facebook experience may influence perceptions of interpersonal experiences in the digital space and contribute to low mood, rendering even active Facebook use maladaptive.
机译:尽管使用Facebook很普遍,但其心理影响仍不清楚。最近的证据表明,Facebook的主动使用(即,同伴交互)比被动使用(即,浏览内容)更具适应性,预示着情感福祉和社交联系的增加。然而,在认知和归属感上的个体差异如何影响这些关系尚未得到充分研究,这限制了关于这些发现是否适用于脆弱个体的结论。本研究旨在通过调查可能活跃的Facebook使用是否会在与数字环境特别相关的社交认知漏洞(即沉思,解释偏见,挫败归属感)的存在下失去其利益来解决这一差距。尽管积极使用Facebook与在使用Facebook后感觉更好和感知到更多积极的Facebook互动有关,但认知偏见和挫败的归属感却预示了在积极使用Facebook并报告积极互动后感觉会更差。此外,通过偏向积极互动的感知,解释偏见和受挫的归属感一起预测了一种积极的Facebook使用方式后的感觉会更糟。这些发现表明,除了人们使用Facebook的方式之外,人们给Facebook体验带来的个人因素可能会影响数字空间中的人际交往体验,并导致情绪低落,甚至使积极使用Facebook适应不良。

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