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Social media users have different experiences, motivations, and quality of life

机译:社交媒体用户有不同的经历,动机和生活质量

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While the number of individuals participating in internet-based social networks has continued to rise, it is unclear how participating in social networks might influence quality of life (QOL). Individuals differ in their experiences, motivations for, and amount of time using intemet-based social networks, therefore, we examined if individuals differing in social network user experiences, motivations and frequency of social network also differed in self-reported QOL. Two-hundred and thirty-seven individuals (aged 1865) were recruited online using the online platform Mechanical Turk (MTurk). All participants completed a web-based survey examining social network use and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale Abbreviated Version (WHOQOL-Bref) to assess QOL. Individuals who reported positive associations with the use of social networks demonstrated higher QOL while those reporting negative associates demonstrated lower QOL. Moreover, individuals using social networks to stay connected to friends demonstrated higher QOL while those using social networking for dating purposes reported lower QOL Frequency of social network use did not relate to QOL. These results suggest that QOL differs among social network users. Thus, participating in social networking may be a way to either promote or detract from QOL. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管参与基于Internet的社交网络的人数不断增加,但尚不清楚参与社交网络如何影响生活质量(QOL)。个人使用基于互联网的社交网络在体验,动机和时间上存在差异,因此,我们检查了社交网络用户体验,动机和社交网络频率不同的个人在自我报告的QOL中是否也有所不同。使用在线平台Mechanical Turk(MTurk)在线招募了237个人(1865年年龄)。所有参与者均完成了一项基于网络的调查,检查了社交网络的使用以及世界卫生组织生活质量量表的缩写版(WHOQOL-Bref),以评估QOL。报告与社交网络的使用具有正相关性的个体的QOL较高,而报告为负相关的个体则具有较低的QOL。此外,使用社交网络与朋友保持联系的个人表现出较高的QOL,而使用社交网络进行约会的人则表现出较低的QOL。社交网络使用的频率与QOL无关。这些结果表明,社交网络用户的QOL有所不同。因此,参与社交网络可能是促进或降低QOL的一种方式。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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