The relationships between Twitter use, social comparison and satisfaction with friendship among university students

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  • 大学生のTwitter使用,社会的比較と友人関係満足度との関係

Abstract

<p>Human being tends to compare him/her-self with others (social comparison), which does not only happen in the real world but also online communities. This study sought to determine the relationships between Twitter use, social comparison on it and satisfaction with friendship among university students in Japan. In order to examine these, a self-reported questionnaire survey was conducted targeting university students who were enrolled at a national university in the Kanto Region and 177 respondents became the analyzed targets. The following results were observed. (a) Students with higher levels of self-esteem and self-efficacy were satisfied with their friendship, but no effects for personality traits (self-esteem and self-efficacy) on Twitter use were detected. (b) Students who read/retweeted others' posts and pressed “Like” frequently tended to compare themselves with others more, which lowered their satisfaction with friendship. (c) When the people they followed were “friends/acquaintances known after entering the university”, they tended to compare themselves with those people. However, no similar effects were found when the people they followed were “friends/acquaintances known before entering the university,” “friends/acquaintances meet at the university,” nor “intimate friends at the university.”</p><p>The results of this study indicate that for university students who use Twitter frequently, it may be effective not to compare themselves with those unfamiliar people among their friends/ acquaintances after entering the university, in order to maintain a good friendship with each other.</p>

Journal

  • Socio-Informatics

    Socio-Informatics 8 (2), 111-124, 2019-12-31

    The Society of Socio-Informatics

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390565134817424896
  • NII Article ID
    130007787108
  • DOI
    10.14836/ssi.8.2_111
  • ISSN
    24322148
    21872775
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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    Disallowed

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