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題名 幸福感與網路成癮:以實體社會支持與社交媒體使用用途當為調節變項
Well-being and social media addiction: the moderating effect of offline social support and social media use motivation作者 雷朵拉
Remenyi, Dora貢獻者 許文耀
Hsu, Wen-Yau
雷朵拉
Dora Remenyi關鍵詞 幸福感
網路成癮
實體社會支持
社交媒體使用用途
社交媒體成癮
網路社會支持
well-being
social media addiction
internet addiction
online social support
offline social support
motivation of social media use日期 2022 上傳時間 1-Aug-2022 18:12:00 (UTC+8) 摘要 隨著社交媒體成癮成為日常生活的一部分,越來越多的人發展社交媒體成癮,然而關於幸福感與社交媒體成癮之間關係的研究卻產生了不一致的結果。本研究基於增強和補償假設,特別是“缺乏的變得缺乏”、“缺乏的變得更富有”和“富有的變得更富有”的假設,其中實體社會支持和上網用途是社交媒體成癮和幸福感之間的調節因素。本研究使用相關性和調節的分組分析來探索1537名台灣成年人樣本的關聯。結果發現社交媒體成癮與幸福感之間存在顯著的負相關關係,並支持了“富人有的變得更富有”的假設,而未能支持其它兩個假設。此外,接受網絡社會支持和辦事這兩個社交媒體使用動機進一步支持了“富人有的變得更富有”的假設。最後,本研究的結果顯示參與者並未因為了其實體社會支持受損,於社交媒體進行補償社會支持的作用,而無社交媒體成癮與幸福感間的負向關係。
As social media use became the part of everyday life, increasing number of people started developing social media addiction, however investigations regarding the relationship between well-being and social media addiction yielded inconsistent results. The present study is based on enhancement and compensation hypotheses, specifically the ‘poor get poorer’, ‘poor get richer’ and ‘rich get richer’ hypotheses where offline social support and motivation to use the internet are moderators between social media addiction and well-being. The present study used correlation and moderated subgroup analysis to reveal the association on a sample of 1537 Taiwanese adults. The results revealed significant negative relationship between social media addiction and well-being and supported the ‘rich get richer’ hypothesis, while it failed to support the other two. 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109752026資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0109752026 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 許文耀 zh_TW dc.contributor.advisor Hsu, Wen-Yau en_US dc.contributor.author (Authors) 雷朵拉 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (Authors) Dora Remenyi en_US dc.creator (作者) 雷朵拉 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) Remenyi, Dora en_US dc.date (日期) 2022 en_US dc.date.accessioned 1-Aug-2022 18:12:00 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 1-Aug-2022 18:12:00 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 1-Aug-2022 18:12:00 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) G0109752026 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/141177 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 心理學系 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 109752026 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) 隨著社交媒體成癮成為日常生活的一部分,越來越多的人發展社交媒體成癮,然而關於幸福感與社交媒體成癮之間關係的研究卻產生了不一致的結果。本研究基於增強和補償假設,特別是“缺乏的變得缺乏”、“缺乏的變得更富有”和“富有的變得更富有”的假設,其中實體社會支持和上網用途是社交媒體成癮和幸福感之間的調節因素。本研究使用相關性和調節的分組分析來探索1537名台灣成年人樣本的關聯。結果發現社交媒體成癮與幸福感之間存在顯著的負相關關係,並支持了“富人有的變得更富有”的假設,而未能支持其它兩個假設。此外,接受網絡社會支持和辦事這兩個社交媒體使用動機進一步支持了“富人有的變得更富有”的假設。最後,本研究的結果顯示參與者並未因為了其實體社會支持受損,於社交媒體進行補償社會支持的作用,而無社交媒體成癮與幸福感間的負向關係。 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) As social media use became the part of everyday life, increasing number of people started developing social media addiction, however investigations regarding the relationship between well-being and social media addiction yielded inconsistent results. The present study is based on enhancement and compensation hypotheses, specifically the ‘poor get poorer’, ‘poor get richer’ and ‘rich get richer’ hypotheses where offline social support and motivation to use the internet are moderators between social media addiction and well-being. The present study used correlation and moderated subgroup analysis to reveal the association on a sample of 1537 Taiwanese adults. The results revealed significant negative relationship between social media addiction and well-being and supported the ‘rich get richer’ hypothesis, while it failed to support the other two. In addition, the two motivations to use, to receive online social support and to do errands further supported the ‘rich get richer’ hypothesis. Finally, the results highlighted that in Taiwan seeking online social support did not, however compensating for negative well-being led to development of social media addiction. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Table of ContentsChapter 1 - Literature review 11.1 Social media addiction definitions and scales 11.2 Well-being and social media addiction 31.3 The theory of compensatory internet use 71.4 Internet use and social support 111.5 Online social support and social media addiction 121.6 Enhancement and compensation hypothesis 121.7 The influence of social media use motivation on social media addiction 14Chapter 2 - Research questions and methods 152.1 Research questions 152.2 Research design and research participants 162.3 Research tools 162.4 Statistical method 21Chapter 3 - Results 243.1 Descriptive statistics 243.2 Correlation analysis 263.3 Moderated subgroup analysis 28Chapter 4 – Discussion 33References 39 zh_TW dc.format.extent 675131 bytes - dc.format.mimetype application/pdf - dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0109752026 en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) 幸福感 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 網路成癮 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 實體社會支持 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 社交媒體使用用途 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 社交媒體成癮 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 網路社會支持 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) well-being en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) social media addiction en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) internet addiction en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) online social support en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) offline social support en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) motivation of social media use en_US dc.title (題名) 幸福感與網路成癮:以實體社會支持與社交媒體使用用途當為調節變項 zh_TW dc.title (題名) Well-being and social media addiction: the moderating effect of offline social support and social media use motivation en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en_US dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) 林以正(2000):虛擬與真實之間:網路世界與真實生活的對比。行政院國科會專題研究成果報 告(編號:NSC 89-2413-H-002-014)。[Lin, Y. 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