Qualité des relations interpersonnelles et utilisation de facebook chez les adultes émergents

Titre

Qualité des relations interpersonnelles et utilisation de facebook chez les adultes émergents
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement

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Résumé

The social network Facebook (FB) has a primary place in the social life of emerging adults. Studies that examine the link between offline interpersonal relations (IR) and the use of Facebook have been limited to evaluating that link as a function of the overall offline social network and not as a function of the different social players who make up that network. The objectives of this study are to evaluate: (a) to what extent the use of FB varies according to romantic status; (b) the link between the quality of offline IR (mother, father, best friend, lover) of emerging adults and their use of FB; (c) the moderating role of gender. A sample of 321 young adults (60.7% women, average age = 25.38 years) completed a questionnaire measuring FB use and two factors (intimacy and conflict) related to their offline IR. The results indicate that single people have a network of FB 'friends' consisting of more superficial relations than those who are part of a couple. In addition, FB seems to play a compensatory role in IR with a romantic partner or mother, while it appears to have a continuity role in IR with a best friend. Thus, the quality of IR with different members of the social network seems to be significantly and directly linked to the use of FB. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

volume

48

numéro

2

pages

101-111

Date

avril 2016

Titre abrégé

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement

doi

10.1037/cbs0000023

issn

0008-400X

Editeur

pdh

Source

2015-47634-001
EBSCOhost

Date de soumission

2019-12-02T16:49:47Z

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