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Facebook Use, Facebook Jealousy, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration

机译:Facebook使用,Facebook嫉妒和亲密伴侣暴力行为

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Social networking sites (SNS) are now deeply ingrained in our interpersonal world. Past research has shown various impacts of SNS on intimate relationships, from facilitation of relationship initiation to new sources of conflicts between romantic partners. In two studies, we examined Facebook-related jealousy as a risk factor for the perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV) in adolescents and young adults. In study 1, 1508 participants completed an online survey assessing Facebook use, Facebook jealousy, and IPV perpetration. Facebook jealousy emerged as a significant mediator of the association between Facebook use and IPV. In study 2, we used a dyadic perspective to investigate the joint contribution of both partners' Facebook jealousy to IPV perpetration. In a sample of 92 youth (46 couples), results showed a significant interaction between own and partner Facebook jealousy. More specifically, own Facebook jealousy was associated with IPV perpetration only at high levels of partner Facebook jealousy. These findings suggest that online behaviors have meaningful implications for offline conflicts and aggression in intimate relationships.
机译:社交网站(SNS)现在在我们的人际世界中已根深蒂固。过去的研究表明,社交网络对亲密关系的各种影响,从促进关系的建立到浪漫伴侣之间冲突的新来源。在两项研究中,我们研究了与Facebook有关的嫉妒行为,这是青少年和年轻人中发生亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的危险因素。在研究1中,有1508名参与者完成了一项在线调查,评估了Facebook使用,Facebook嫉妒和IPV犯罪行为。 Facebook的嫉妒情绪成为Facebook使用与IPV之间联系的重要调解人。在研究2中,我们使用二元视角来研究双方的Facebook嫉妒对IPV犯罪的共同贡献。在92名青年(46对夫妇)的样本中,结果显示,自己和伴侣的嫉妒之间存在重大相互作用。更具体地说,只有在合作伙伴Facebook嫉妒程度较高的情况下,自己的Facebook嫉妒才与IPV犯罪有关。这些发现表明,在线行为对于亲密关系中的离线冲突和侵略具有有意义的意义。

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