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Loneliness and Its Association With Social Media Use During the COVID-19 Outbreak

机译:在Covid-19爆发期间,孤独及其与社交媒体使用的关联

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Social distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic changed social interaction for many and increased the risk of loneliness in the general population. Social media use has been ambiguously related to loneliness, and associations may differ by age. The study aimed to examine loneliness and its association with social media use within different age groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia during April/May 2020, and 3,810 participants aged 18 years or above were recruited. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine associations between social media use and social and emotional loneliness within separate age groups. Emotional loneliness was higher among young adults and among those who used social media several times daily. Adjusting by sociodemographic variables, using more types of social media was associated with lower social loneliness among the oldest participants, and with higher emotional loneliness among the youngest participants. Among middle-aged participants, using social media more frequently was associated with lower social loneliness. We found that the associations between social media use and loneliness varied by age. Older people’s engagement on social media may be a resource to reduce loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. We observed higher levels of loneliness among high-frequent social media users of younger age.
机译:Covid-19流行期间的社会疏散规则改变了许多人的社会互动,增加了一般人群孤独风险。社交媒体使用含糊不清与孤独,并且协会可能因年龄而异。该研究旨在在Covid-19大流行期间审查不同年龄组内的社交媒体使用的孤独和与社交媒体的关联。在挪威,英国,美国和澳大利亚进行了一条横断面的在线调查,于4月20日/ 5月2020年5月,招募了3,810岁或以上的参与者。进行了多元回归分析,以检查社交媒体使用与社会群体之间的社会和情感孤独之间的关联。年轻人中的情绪孤独较高,以及每天几次使用社交媒体的人。通过社会阶段变量调整,使用更多类型的社交媒体与最古老的参与者之间的社会孤独较低,并且在最年轻的参与者中具有更高的情感孤独。在中年参与者中,使用社交媒体更频繁地与社会孤独较低有关。我们发现社交媒体使用和孤独之间的协会因年龄而异。老年人对社交媒体的参与可能是在Covid-19流行病中减少孤独的资源。我们观察到较年轻的年龄的高频繁社交媒体用户之间的孤独水平更高。

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