Do smartphones and social network sites become more important when experiencing stress? Results from longitudinal data

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Highlights:

• We study the relationships of nomophobia, Facebook use and stress over time.

• Nomophobia and stress correlate on the within-person level at one time-point.

• Passive Facebook use is associated with more stress over time for younger adults.

• Stress relates to less passive Facebook use six months later for younger adults.

• There are no longitudinal effects for nomophobia, active Facebook use, and stress.

摘要

•We study the relationships of nomophobia, Facebook use and stress over time.•Nomophobia and stress correlate on the within-person level at one time-point.•Passive Facebook use is associated with more stress over time for younger adults.•Stress relates to less passive Facebook use six months later for younger adults.•There are no longitudinal effects for nomophobia, active Facebook use, and stress.

论文关键词:Smartphone use,Nomophobia,Facebook use,Stress coping,Within-person effects

论文评审过程:Received 17 August 2019, Revised 5 March 2020, Accepted 10 March 2020, Available online 11 March 2020, Version of Record 18 March 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106339