1. The relationship between social withdrawal and problematic social media use in Chinese college students: a chain mediation of alexithymia and negative body image
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Shuang Li, Xiaomei Chen, Lili Liu, and Chongyong Sun
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Social Withdrawal ,Problematic social media use ,Alexithymia ,Negative body image ,College students ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Abstract This study explores the relationship between social withdrawal and problematic social media use among college students, with a focus on the mediating roles of alexithymia and negative body image. Using the University Student Social Withdrawal Questionnaire, Social Media Addiction Scale, Toronto Alexithymia Scale, and Negative Body Image Scale, 2582 college students (33.46% male, average age = 19.46 years, SD = 2.23) were surveyed. Social withdrawal, alexithymia, negative body image, and problematic social media use were significantly correlated with each other. Social withdrawal positively predicted problematic social media use, and both alexithymia and negative body image played a chain mediating role between social withdrawal and problematic social media use. The findings indicate that individual social withdrawal is associated with college students’ problematic use of social media. The results suggest that alexithymia and negative body image may mediate this association, highlighting a potential pathway through which social withdrawal influences social media use patterns.
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- 2024
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