A biopsychosocial approach to understanding social media addiction

被引:43
作者
Dailey, Stephanie L. [1 ]
Howard, Krista [2 ]
Roming, Sinjin M. P. [2 ]
Ceballos, Natalie [2 ]
Grimes, Tom [3 ]
机构
[1] Texas State Univ, Dept Commun Studies, 601 Univ Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA
[2] Texas State Univ, Dept Psychol, San Marcos, TX USA
[3] Texas State Univ, Sch Journalism & Mass Commun, San Marcos, TX USA
基金
美国人文基金会;
关键词
biopsychosocial approach; mental health; problematic social media use; social media addiction; social media intensity; STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS; INTERNET ADDICTION; FACEBOOK ADDICTION; NETWORK SITES; GENERAL-POPULATION; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; MENTAL-HEALTH; YOUNG-ADULTS; SELF-ESTEEM; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1002/hbe2.182
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Despite the public's awareness of social media addiction, academic research in this realm remains limited. Filling this gap in the literature, the current study sought to understand predictors of social media addiction across four of the most popular social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram. Regression analyses showed support for a biopsychosocial approach, demonstrating that biological (age), social (including gender, intensity of use, need for social media, and social comparison), and psychological factors (specifically stress, empathic concern, conscientiousness, and depression) accounted for over 50% of the explained variance in social media addiction. Findings demonstrate that although younger individuals are highly susceptible to social media addiction, users who manifest empathy toward others may have an enhanced psychological resiliency against addiction.
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页码:158 / 167
页数:10
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