A theory of social media dependence: Evidence from microblog users

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Highlights:

• This study seeks to clarify the development of psychological dependence in social media.

• We use a longitudinal study to theorize and validate the mechanism of social media dependence.

• Habit induces dependence by distorting individuals' cognition and affect.

• Deficient self-regulation has a positive influence on social media dependence.

摘要

Anecdotal evidence suggests that problematic use of social media has become prevalent among a large proportion of users and led to significant behavioral and psychological problems. Nevertheless, theory-driven investigation into this issue is still relatively scarce, and the few existing studies tend to adopt only a conceptual or descriptive approach. This study uses a theory-guided approach and seeks to clarify the development of psychological dependence in the context of social media, with a particular focus on microblogging. Building on the theory of rational addiction, this study hypothesizes that dependence is initially developed from habit. Furthermore, the study draws on the cognitive–affective–behavioral modeling paradigm to hypothesize that maladaptive cognition and affect tend to distort habit into psychological dependence. We conduct a longitudinal empirical test to validate the underlying mechanism of social media dependence as theorized in our study. The study concludes with a discussion of theoretical and practical implications.

论文关键词:Social media,Dependence,Addiction,Habit,Cognitive–affective–behavioral model,Problematic technology use

论文评审过程:Received 31 December 2013, Revised 23 October 2014, Accepted 22 November 2014, Available online 1 December 2014.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2014.11.002