Trait Emotional Intelligence and Problematic Social Media Use Among Adults: The Mediating Role of Social Media Use Motives
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Date
2019
Authors
Irfan Sural
Mark D. Griffiths
Kagan Kircaburun
Emrah Emirtekin
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SPRINGER
Open Access Color
HYBRID
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Yes
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No
Abstract
There are many contributing factors to problematic social media use including personality differences psychosocial factors and specific use motivations. The present study (N=444 emerging adults 75% women) investigated the direct and indirect relationships between trait emotional intelligence and problematic social media use via social media use motives by testing a complex mediation model. Path analyses suggested that trait emotional intelligence was directly and indirectly associated with problematic social media use via two social media use motives: (i) expressing or presenting a more popular self and (ii) passing time. Results of the present study indicate that trait emotional intelligence may have a role in the motives for using social media as well as the development and maintenance of problematic social media use. Moreover future studies should focus mediator risk factors between trait emotional intelligence and problematic social media use.
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Problematic social media use, Trait emotional intelligence, Social media use motives, ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE, COLLEGE-STUDENTS, NETWORK SITES, YOUNG-ADULTS, PERSONALITY, ADDICTION, INTERNET, FACEBOOK, ADOLESCENCE, SYMPTOMS
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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OpenCitations Citation Count
55
Source
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Volume
17
Issue
Start Page
336
End Page
345
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