Being Together Apart: Does Communication via Social Media Help or Harm Romantic Relationships?

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作者
Turner, Mark [1 ]
Prince, Emma [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Portsmouth, Dept Psychol, Portsmouth, Hants, England
关键词
Social media; Romantic relationships; Conflict; Support; Surveillance; LONG-DISTANCE; FACEBOOK; JEALOUSY; SUPPORT; PERCEPTIONS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-030-49576-3_43
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Social media has become central to how people form and maintain friendships and romantic relationships, although its effects are not always positive. The current study investigates how social media use impacts satisfaction in three different types of romantic relationships: (i) long-distance relationships, (ii) geographically close relationships, and (ii) couples living together. How young adults communicate with their partner via social media, the shared behaviors they exhibit and their association with the support, conflict, and relationship depth they experience are explored. Responses from 236 participants aged between 18-25 years (M = 20.68, SD = 1.83) were obtained. Complex associations were found between perceived relationship quality and different indices of shared social media behaviors. Findings provide partial support for the idea that social media platforms may provide an effective mechanism to support and maintain long-distance romantic relationships. However, the overall frequency of social media use was not an important factor in maintaining a satisfying relationship, whether couples were long-distance, geographically close or living together. In addition, greater social media use was not predictive of reduced relationship conflict in any form of relationship. Paradoxically, engaging in social media based surveillance behaviors was related to a higher sense of relationship depth. Those in long distance relationships used social media more for direct communication with a partner, but this also correlated with greater levels of relationship conflict.
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页码:584 / 597
页数:14
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