Knowing when not to use the Internet: Shyness and adolescents’ on-line and off-line interactions with friends

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The goal of the study was to explore the content of on-line and off-line peer interactions among shy and non-shy adolescents. Participants were 148 ten-to-eighteen year old adolescents in Rome, Italy (n = 98) and Ottawa, Canada (n = 50). Participants completed self reports of shyness and loneliness and web logs of their interactions with friends both in person and on-line. Among the results, there was little general difference in the general content and emotion expressed during the two modalities of interaction with friends, both of which were used in a wide variety of ways. Importantly, shy participants used the on-line modality more extensively than their non-shy counterparts to express negative emotions and to convey content regarding negative exchanges with peers. Such use of electronic communication may be an important contributor to their loneliness.

论文关键词:Electronic communication,On-line interactions,Off-line interactions,Shyness,Loneliness,Adolescence

论文评审过程:Available online 11 August 2012.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2012.07.015