Active Facebook use and mood: When digital interaction turns maladaptive

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Highlights:

• Active Facebook use (AFU) was related to positive, not negative, FB interactions.

• AFU was more strongly associated with better than with worse mood after FB use.

• Negative interpretation bias (NIB) and rumination predicted worse mood after AFU.

• NIB and thwarted belongingness interacted to predict worse mood after AFU.

• Individual differences, not just how FB is used, may influence FB experience.

摘要

•Active Facebook use (AFU) was related to positive, not negative, FB interactions.•AFU was more strongly associated with better than with worse mood after FB use.•Negative interpretation bias (NIB) and rumination predicted worse mood after AFU.•NIB and thwarted belongingness interacted to predict worse mood after AFU.•Individual differences, not just how FB is used, may influence FB experience.

论文关键词:Active Facebook use,Digital interaction,Mood,Interpretation bias,Rumination,Thwarted belongingness

论文评审过程:Received 17 July 2018, Revised 9 February 2019, Accepted 12 February 2019, Available online 12 February 2019, Version of Record 9 April 2019.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.02.012