Social media stress and mental health: A brief report on the protective role of emotional intelligence

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Linda M. S. Sundvik
Sarah K. Davis
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[1] University of Worcester,School of Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Emotional intelligence; Mental health; Depression; Anxiety; Wellbeing; Social media stress;
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Evidence on whether social media use is associated with poor mental health and stress remains mixed and controversial. It is suggested that this effect may vary according to individual differences. Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered a protective resource that can buffer the effects of stressors in certain contexts. We examine whether this protective effect extends to the experience of social media stress. 201 young adults (mean age 26.12; 83.6% female) completed measures of EI (trait; ability), social media stress (SMS), anxiety, depression and wellbeing. SMS related to poorer mental health (symptoms and wellbeing) whilst higher EI was linked to reduced levels of SMS and better mental health. Data show the relationship between SMS and depression is moderated by trait (not ability) EI, such that those with lower levels of trait EI, who experience high levels of SMS, report higher levels of depression symptoms compared to those with higher TEI. Implications and directions for research are explored.
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页码:18714 / 18719
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