2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2007.03.003
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The effect of cyber-friends on loneliness and social anxiety: Differences between high and low self-evaluated physical attractiveness groups

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“…Moreover, we found that participants who sexually solicited adults online had greater social anxiety, loneliness, and PIU than participants who did not sexually interact with strangers online. This, too, concurs with prior studies showing an association between these psychological conditions and instigating relationships among adults or seeking sex online (Ando & Sakamoto, 2008;Bardi & Brady, 2010;Cooper, Delmonico, & Burg, 2000;Cooper et al, 1999;Morahan-Martin & Schumacher, 2003;Odacı & Kalkan, 2010;Whitty & McLaughlin, 2007). It is important to note that the present findings and much of the prior evidence relies on cross-sectional data, which prohibits interpretation of causal relationships among the investigated psychological conditions, as well as between the psychological conditions and sexual online behavior.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…Moreover, we found that participants who sexually solicited adults online had greater social anxiety, loneliness, and PIU than participants who did not sexually interact with strangers online. This, too, concurs with prior studies showing an association between these psychological conditions and instigating relationships among adults or seeking sex online (Ando & Sakamoto, 2008;Bardi & Brady, 2010;Cooper, Delmonico, & Burg, 2000;Cooper et al, 1999;Morahan-Martin & Schumacher, 2003;Odacı & Kalkan, 2010;Whitty & McLaughlin, 2007). It is important to note that the present findings and much of the prior evidence relies on cross-sectional data, which prohibits interpretation of causal relationships among the investigated psychological conditions, as well as between the psychological conditions and sexual online behavior.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…Neuroticism dalam komunikasi di internet ditunjukkan melalui ciri-ciri seperti kebimbangan, kemurungan, malu dan kerendahan harga diri. Disebabkan oleh ciri-ciri ini, personaliti individu berkenaan mengalami perubahan dan seterusnya menyebabkan berlakunya kecelaruan disebabkan oleh penggunaan bahasa melalui komunikasi di internet ini Individu yang mempunyai tahap kecenderungan personaliti Neuroticism ini akan lebih menyendiri dan berubah perwatakan melalui penggunaan perkataan dan teks di internet (Ando & Sakamoto, 2008). Hal ini turut dibuktikan dalam beberapa kajian seperti Lavoie & Pychyl (2001) yang menyatakan bahawa perubahan perwatakan memberikan kesan kepada perlakuan dan tindakan dalam komunikasi di internet ini.…”
Section: Sorotan Karyaunclassified
“…Ezen felül az internet használói az online történő kommunikáció során a társas támogatás érzetét is megtapasztalhatják, így képesek pótolni azt, amit a valós környezetükben esetleg nem találnak meg, kompenzálhatják interperszonális kapcsolatokra vonatkozó gyengeségeiket (Vandelanotte, Sugiyama, Gardiner, & Owen, 2009). A félénkebb személyekre jellemző is, hogy szívesebben alakítanak ki online ismeretségeket (Sheeks & Birchmeier, 2007), illetve azok is magasabb számú cyberbarátságot kötnek, akik a külső megjelenésükkel, fizikai vonzerejükkel nincsenek megelégedve (Ando & Sakamoto, 2008). Ezt a feltevést hívják a "szegény gazdagabbá válik" hipotézisnek vagy szociális kompenzáció hipotézis-nek (Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007).…”
Section: Az Internetezés Pozitívumaiunclassified