Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Marriages in Northern GhanaThe Effects of Social Media on Marriages in Northern GhanaKonlan et al.

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Isaac Konlan [1 ]
Muhammed Abdulai [2 ]
Hadi Ibrahim [3 ]
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[1] Brandeis University,Department of Communication, Innovation and Technology, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies
[2] University for Development Studies (UDS),undefined
[3] Department of Domestic Trade and Regional Offices,undefined
[4] Ministry of Trade and Industry,undefined
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Social media; Marriage; Social networking sites (SNS); Ghana; Romantic relationships;
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10.1007/s42087-023-00333-x
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The proliferation of social media has served as an extension of the social life of people; information seeking, socialization, and many other social needs. The study uses a sequential mixed method (quantitative and qualitative design) to examine the effects of social media dependency on marital relationships in northern Ghana. Results revealed a high dependency on social media in Ghana with serious ramifications on romantic relationships. Thus, frequent online engagement has heightened partner monitoring, suspicion, jealousy, and mistrust between couples, affecting long-term relationships’ well-being. Couples define standards/regulatory mechanisms to constrain their SNS engagement to minimize the associated effects of social media.
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页码:394 / 413
页数:19
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