Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Symposium summary: Background: Smartphone and social media (SM) usage has increased
over time and currently the usage of both is prevalent across countries and among people of
varying ages. Usage may differ according to many factors including different jurisdictions
that may have different policies and cultures. Method: This symposium considers data from
western and eastern cultures with a focus on SNS and smartphone usage. Results: Similarities and differences across studies will be discussed. Dr. Moretta will discuss relationships
between preferences for online social interaction, mood and self-regulation, and negative
outcomes related to SNS usage in an Italian sample, and Dr. Chen will discuss these relationships in a Chinese sample. Dr. Canale will discuss three factors (addictive pattern, antisocial
and risky patterns of use) as they relate to problematic smartphone use in an Italian sample. Dr. Bhang will discuss how stress factors associate with SM use differentially based on
smartphone addiction status in youth from South Korea. Dr. Beatrix Koronczai will discuss
results from a meta-analysis on the association between problematic internet or social media
use and body image, referring to studies from several cultural contexts. Conclusion: More research into factors that may influence smartphone and SNS usage is needed. Future research
should use similar methodologies across countries and assessments of specific policy and
cultural measures to better understand smartphone and SM usage and their correlates.
over time and currently the usage of both is prevalent across countries and among people of
varying ages. Usage may differ according to many factors including different jurisdictions
that may have different policies and cultures. Method: This symposium considers data from
western and eastern cultures with a focus on SNS and smartphone usage. Results: Similarities and differences across studies will be discussed. Dr. Moretta will discuss relationships
between preferences for online social interaction, mood and self-regulation, and negative
outcomes related to SNS usage in an Italian sample, and Dr. Chen will discuss these relationships in a Chinese sample. Dr. Canale will discuss three factors (addictive pattern, antisocial
and risky patterns of use) as they relate to problematic smartphone use in an Italian sample. Dr. Bhang will discuss how stress factors associate with SM use differentially based on
smartphone addiction status in youth from South Korea. Dr. Beatrix Koronczai will discuss
results from a meta-analysis on the association between problematic internet or social media
use and body image, referring to studies from several cultural contexts. Conclusion: More research into factors that may influence smartphone and SNS usage is needed. Future research
should use similar methodologies across countries and assessments of specific policy and
cultural measures to better understand smartphone and SM usage and their correlates.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.5 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
problematic use of media; problematic use of smartphone use; mood regulation
Elenco autori:
N Potenza, Marc; Moretta, Tania; Chen, Shubao
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