心理发展与教育 ›› 2020, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (4): 486-493.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2020.04.12

• 心理健康与教育 • 上一篇    下一篇

微信朋友圈使用对大学生抑郁的影响:负面社会比较和自我概念清晰性的作用

吴漾1, 武俐2,3, 牛更枫2,3,4, 陈真珍2,5, 刘丽中2,3   

  1. 1. 华中科技大学马克思主义学院, 武汉 430074;
    2. 华中师范大学心理学院, 武汉 430079;
    3. 青少年网络心理与行为教育部重点实验室, 武汉 430079;
    4. 西安交通大学人文社会科学学院, 西安 710049;
    5. 华中师范大学心理健康教育中心, 武汉 430079
  • 发布日期:2020-07-21
  • 通讯作者: 牛更枫 E-mail:niugf123@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    本研究得到教育部人文社会科学研究青年基金项目(19YJC190019;18YJC190021);湖北省教育科学规划2017年度一般课题(2017GB003);中央高校基本科研业务费(2019WKYXQN018);陕西省社科基金项目(2018Q05);湖北省教育厅人文社科青年项目(18Q043)的资助。

The Influence of WeChat Moments Use on Undergraduates' Depression: The Effects of Negative Social Comparison and Self-concept Clarity

WU Yang1, WU Li2,3, NIU Gengfeng2,3,4, CHEN Zhenzhen2,5, WANG Lizhong2,3   

  1. 1. School of Marxism, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074;
    2. School of psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079;
    3. Key Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior(CCNU), Ministry of Education, Wuhan 430079;
    4. School of Humanities and Social Science, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xian 710049;
    5. Mental Health Center, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079
  • Published:2020-07-21

摘要: 为探讨社交网站(微信朋友圈)使用对大学生抑郁的影响及其内在机制——负面社会比较的中介作用和自我概念清晰性的调节作用,采用社交网站使用强度问卷、负面社会比较量表、自我概念清晰性问卷和流调中心用抑郁量表,对武汉某高校 997名在校大学生进行调查,结果发现:(1)社交网站使用与负面社会比较和抑郁均呈显著正相关,而自我概念清晰性与负面社会比较和抑郁均呈显著负相关;(2)负面社会比较在社交网站使用对抑郁影响中的中介作用显著;(3)负面社会比较的中介效应受到自我概念清晰性的调节,且该中介效应在低自我概念清晰性群体中更为显著。

关键词: 社交网站, 大学生, 抑郁, 负面社会比较, 自我概念清晰性

Abstract: In order to investigate the influence of Social Networking Site (SNS, WeChat Moments) on undergraduates’ Depression as well as its inner mechanism-the mediating effect of negative social comparison and moderating effect of self-concept clarity, a sample of 997 undergraduate students was recruited to complete questionnaires on SNS use, negative social comparison, self-concept clarity and Depression. Results revealed that: (1) SNS use was positively correlated with negative social comparison and Depression, while self-concept clarity was negatively correlated with them; (2) SNS use could affect depression through the mediating effect of negative social comparison; (3) The mediating effect of negative social comparison was moderated by self-concept clarity, and specifically, this mediating effect was more pronounced among undergraduate students with low level of self-concept clarity.

Key words: social networking site, undergraduate students, depression, negative social comparison, self-concept clarity

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