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Time distortion when users at-risk for social media addiction engage in non-social media tasks

机译:当用户有风险的社交媒体成瘾时的时间扭曲从事非社交媒体任务

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Abstract Background There is a growing concern over the addictiveness of Social Media use. Additional representative indicators of impaired control are needed in order to distinguish presumed social media addiction from normal use. Aims (1) To examine the existence of time distortion during non-social media use tasks that involve social media cues among those who may be considered at-risk for social media addiction. (2) To examine the usefulness of this distortion for at-risk vs. low/no-risk classification. Method We used a task that prevented Facebook use and invoked Facebook reflections (survey on self-control strategies) and subsequently measured estimated vs. actual task completion time. We captured the level of addiction using the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale in the survey, and we used a common cutoff criterion to classify people as at-risk vs. low/no-risk of Facebook addiction. Results The at-risk group presented significant upward time estimate bias and the low/no-risk group presented significant downward time estimate bias. The bias was positively correlated with Facebook addiction scores. It was efficacious, especially when combined with self-reported estimates of extent of Facebook use, in classifying people to the two categories. Conclusions Our study points to a novel, easy to obtain, and useful marker of at-risk for social media addiction, which may be considered for inclusion in diagnosis tools and procedures.
机译:抽象背景对社交媒体使用的令人灾难性越来越多。需要额外的代表性指标,以便将假定的社交媒体成瘾与正常使用区分开来。目标(1)审查非社交媒体使用的任务期间的时间扭曲存在,这些任务涉及社交媒体提示的人,这些任务是社会媒体成瘾的风险。 (2)检查这种扭曲的有用性与风险与低/无风险分类。方法我们使用了阻止Facebook使用和调用Facebook反射的任务(关于自我控制策略的调查),随后测量估计与实际任务完成时间。我们在调查中使用卑尔根Facebook成瘾规模捕获了成瘾程度,我们使用了常见的截止标准来将人民分类为风险与风险与Facebook成瘾的低/无风险。结果威胁群体呈现出明显的上升时间估计偏差,低/无风险组提出了明显的下行时间估计偏差。偏差与Facebook成瘾分数正相关。它是有效的,特别是当与自我报告的Facebook使用程度的估计相结合时,在将人们分类到两类时。结论我们的研究指出了一种新颖,易于获得的,以及社交媒体成瘾风险的有用标记,可以考虑纳入诊断工具和程序。

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