网络不忠行为的理论模型及影响因素
Internet Infidelity: Theoretical Model and Influencing Factors
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2021.112051, PDF, 下载: 385  浏览: 618 
作者: 林丽云#, 周子涵#, 刘学兰*:华南师范大学心理学院,广东 广州
关键词: 网络不忠行为理论模型影响因素Internet Infidelity Theoretical Model Influencing Factors
摘要: 网络不忠行为至今缺乏统一而规范的定义,一般被认为是指处在亲密关系中的个体进行网络性爱、网上约会和观看网上色情作品等行为。本文对国内外网络不忠行为的研究进行了梳理,比较全面地阐述了网络不忠行为的概念界定、理论模型及影响因素。未来需要在加强本土化研究的基础上,进一步明确网络不忠行为的内涵,探讨网络不忠行为的内在心理机制及其复杂的影响因素。
Abstract: So far, there is no identical and standardized definition of Internet infidelity, which is generally considered to refer to online sex, online dating and watching online pornography by individuals in an intimate relationship. This article combs the research on Internet infidelity at home and abroad, and expounds the concept definition, theoretical model, influencing factors of Internet infidelity more comprehensively. In the future, it is necessary to further clarify the definition of Internet infidelity on the basis of strengthening localization research, and to explore the internal psychological mechanism and complex influencing factors of Internet infidelity.
文章引用:林丽云, 周子涵, 刘学兰 (2021). 网络不忠行为的理论模型及影响因素. 心理学进展, 11(2), 451-461. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2021.112051

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