作者
Emily Hanna, L Monique Ward, Rita C Seabrook, Morgan Jerald, Lauren Reed, Soraya Giaccardi, Julia R Lippman
发表日期
2017/3/1
期刊
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
卷号
20
期号
3
页码范围
172-179
出版商
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
简介
Although Facebook was created to help people feel connected with each other, data indicate that regular usage has both negative and positive connections to well-being. To explore these mixed results, we tested the role of social comparison and self-objectification as possible mediators of the link between Facebook use and three facets of psychological well-being: self-esteem, mental health, and body shame. Participants were 1,104 undergraduate women and men who completed surveys assessing their Facebook usage (minutes, passive use, and active use), social comparison, self-objectification, and well-being. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling, testing separate models for women and men. Models for each gender fit the data well. For women and men, Facebook use was associated with greater social comparison and greater self-objectification, which, in turn, was each related to lower …
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