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COVID-19 information overload and generation Z's social media discontinuance intention during the pandemic lockdown

机译:Covid-19信息过载与发电Z在大流行锁定期间的社交媒体停止意图

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While previous research highlights the benefits of social media in times of a pandemic, this research focuses on the potential dark side of social media use among Generation Z (Gen Z) in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown between March and May 2020. The study reveals that COVID-19 information overload through social media had a negative impact on Gen Z social media users? psychological well-being. Moreover, perceived information overload heightened both social media fatigue and fear of COVID-19, which, in turn, increased users? social media discontinuance intention. In addition, considering that social media is the predominant method of maintaining connectivity with others for Gen Z users during the lockdown, the fear of missing out (FoMO) buffered the impact of social media fatigue and fear of COVID-19 on Gen Z users? social media discontinuance intention. Our research adds a hitherto underexplored perspective to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people?s mental health. We offer a series of practical suggestions for social media users, social media platform providers, and health officials, institutions, and organizations in the effective and sustainable use of social media during the global COVID-19 pandemic and in the post-pandemic time.
机译:虽然以前的研究亮点社交媒体的大流行时代的好处,这项研究的重点是潜在阴暗面的社会化媒体三月至五月到2020年间的COVID-19大流行锁定期间代Z(Z世代)在英国中使用。研究表明,通过社交媒体COVID-19信息超载对Z世代社交媒体用户造成负面影响?心理健康。此外,感知信息超载既提高社交媒体疲劳和恐惧COVID-19,这反过来又增加了用户的?社交媒体终止意向。此外,考虑到社交媒体在锁定期间保持与他人的Z世代用户连接的主要方法,错过了的恐惧(FoMO)缓冲社交媒体疲劳的影响,并担心COVID-19对Z世代用户?社交媒体终止意向。我们的研究增加了一个迄今勘探不足的角度来COVID-19大流行的年轻人?心理健康的影响。我们全球COVID-19大流行期间和大流行后时期提供了一系列的社交媒体用户,社交媒体平台提供商,以及卫生官员,机构和组织在有效和可持续地利用社交媒体的切实可行的建议。

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