青春期早期关注社交媒体网红:错失恐惧、社交福祉与与父母的支持性沟通

Following Social Media Influencers in Early Adolescence: Fear of Missing Out, Social Well-Being and Supportive Communication with Parents

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication · 2021
被引 66
ABS 3

中文导读

研究10-14岁青少年关注视频博主如何引发错失恐惧并降低社交福祉,发现父母支持性沟通能直接减少错失恐惧并缓冲其负面影响。

Abstract

Abstract Social media influencers who use video blogging, so-called “vloggers,” are highly popular among adolescents. Receiving video updates on a constant basis may not only serve adolescents’ informational or entertainment needs, but also fuel their fear of missing out (FoMO), which can lower their social well-being in the long term. Supportive communication with parents about digital media use might be an important resource in preventing these negative outcomes. This study used a national quota-based two-wave panel survey of early adolescents between 10 and 14 years (NT2 = 384) to investigate the influence of adolescents’ perceived quality of communication with their parents on the relation between following vloggers, FoMO, and social well-being. Findings of an autoregressive panel model revealed that supportive communication with parents decreased early adolescents’ FoMO directly and prevented them from experiencing FoMO in response to following vloggers. Higher levels of FoMO in turn resulted in lower social well-being over time.

社交媒体青少年心理错失恐惧亲子沟通网红营销