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The relationship between burden caused by coronavirus (Covid-19), addictive social media use, sense of control and anxiety

机译:冠状病毒(Covid-19),上瘾的社交媒体使用,控制和焦虑感应的关系

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The outbreak of Covid-19 has significantly restricted people?s everyday life and contributed to enhanced social media use (SMU). The present study investigated the relationship of burden caused by Covid-19 and addictive SMU. Data were assessed in a sample of 550 users of social media (age: M (SD) = 27.08 (6.74)) from Germany via online surveys in spring 2020. In a moderated mediation analysis, the positive association between burden and addictive SMU was significantly mediated by the level of perceived sense of control. Anxiety symptoms significantly moderated the relationship between sense of control and addictive SMU. Specifically, the link between both variables was significant only for medium and high levels of anxiety symptoms. The present findings disclose the mechanisms that can contribute to the development of addictive tendencies during the pandemic outbreak. Potential practical implications and ways of how the negative consequences of burden caused by Covid-19 might be prevented are discussed.
机译:Covid-19的爆发有很大限制人民的日常生活,并为增强社交媒体使用(SMU)做出了贡献。本研究调查了Covid-19和令人上瘾的SMU引起的负担关系。通过在2020年春季的在线调查,在550个社交媒体(SD)= 27.08(6.74)的样本中评估了数据。在春季调查中,在一个审核的调解分析中,负担和上瘾的积极关联显着受到对照感的水平介导的。焦虑症状显着调节控制与上瘾的关系。具体而言,两个变量之间的联系对于中等和高水平的焦虑症状很重要。本研究结果揭示了在大流行爆发过程中可能有助于发展上瘾倾向的机制。讨论了可能会阻止由Covid-19引起的负担的负面后果的潜在实际影响和途径。

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