心理学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
对比度(视觉)
社会化媒体
大流行
鉴定(生物学)
社会心理学
认知再评价
构造(python库)
认知
心理健康
中国
发展心理学
政治学
医学
神经科学
人工智能
程序设计语言
法学
病理
传染病(医学专业)
心理治疗师
生物
疾病
植物
计算机科学
作者
Zhiying Yue,Renwen Zhang,Jun Xiao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2021.107050
摘要
Social media browsing is commonly seen as a trigger of unhealthy social comparison (i.e., upward contrast), which negatively affects well-being. One underlying assumption is the predominance of positive self-presentation on social media, which may have shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic when negative disclosures have become more prevalent. In this study, we conceptualize social comparison as a multi-dimensional construct based on different comparing targets and processes, and explore how individual (i.e., cognitive reappraisal) and contextual (i.e., quarantine status) factors may influence the relationships among passive social media use, social comparison and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on a survey with 1131 Wuhan residents in China, we found that passive social media use was positively related to both upward contrast and downward identification, which in turn predicted a higher level of stress. Cognitive reappraisal was negatively associated with unhealthy social comparison (i.e., upward contrast and downward identification) but was positively related to healthy social comparison such as upward identification. Quarantined people tended to report more upward contrast, especially when they engaged in more frequent social media browsing. This study contributes to the larger debate about the impact of social media on mental health and offers practical implications.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI