线上社交焦虑与社交网络互动的关系——自我表露的中介作用
The Relationship between Online Social Anxiety and Social Network Interaction—The Mediating Role of Self-Disclosure
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2022.128336, PDF,   
作者: 曾 慧:福建师范大学心理学院,福建 福州
关键词: 线上社交焦虑自我表露社交网络互动Online Social Anxiety Self-Disclosure Social Network Interaction
摘要: 目的:探讨线上社交焦虑和社交媒体自我表露对个体社交网络互动行为的影响。方法:选取349名社交媒体用户,采用社交媒体社交焦虑量表、社交媒体自我表露量表和社交媒体互动量表进行问卷调查,采用偏差矫正的非参数百分位Bootstrap方法进行中介效应检验。结果:线上社交焦虑与社交媒体自我表露、社交网络互动频率两两显著正相关;线上社交焦虑与社交媒体自我表露的目的性和正向性显著正相关。社交媒体自我表露在线上社交焦虑与社交网络互动频率间起完全中介效应。结论:线上社交焦虑能通过社交媒体自我表露的完全中介作用对社交网络互动的频率产生影响。
Abstract: Objective: To explore the influence of online social anxiety and social media self-disclosure on individuals’ social network interaction behavior. Methods: Totally 349 social media users were surveyed by Social Media Social Anxiety Scale, Social Media Self-disclosure Scale and Social Media Interaction Scale. The bootstrap method was used to test the mediating effect. Results: Online social anxiety, social media self-disclosure and frequency of social network interaction were positively correlated with each other. Online social anxiety was significantly positively correlated with the purposefulness and positivity of social media self-disclosure. Social media self-disclosure has a full mediating effect between online social anxiety and frequency of social network interaction. Conclusion: This shows that online social anxiety can affect frequency of social network interaction through the complete mediation of social media self-disclosure.
文章引用:曾慧 (2022). 线上社交焦虑与社交网络互动的关系——自我表露的中介作用. 心理学进展, 12(8), 2818-2825. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2022.128336

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