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Identity lost and found: Self-concept clarity in social network site contexts

Authors :
Yang, Qing
van den Bos, Kees
Zhang, Xiaoying
Adams, Savannah
Ybarra, Oscar
Bestuursrecht
Leerstoel Bos
Empirical legal research into Institutions for conflict resolution
Empirical Legal Research (ELS)
Social-cognitive and interpersonal determinants of behaviour
Montaigne Centrum voor Rechtspleging en conflictoplossing
Bestuursrecht
Leerstoel Bos
Empirical legal research into Institutions for conflict resolution
Empirical Legal Research (ELS)
Social-cognitive and interpersonal determinants of behaviour
Montaigne Centrum voor Rechtspleging en conflictoplossing
Source :
Self and Identity, 21(4), 406. Psychology Press Ltd
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Social network sites (SNSs) allow young people to experiment with and present different aspects of themselves during important periods of self-concept development. Interestingly, whether SNSs have negative or positive effects on self-concept clarity (SCC) is inconclusive. We propose that SNS use may simultaneously produce negative and positive effects on SCC, depending on how people use it and the social connection quality created on-line. Specifically, the suppressing mediation model reveals that the direct effect of SNS use intensity on SCC is negative, whereas the indirect effects via perceived social support and self-esteem are positive, suggesting these variables may suppress the negative effect of SNS use on SCC. Our framework helps to explain how SNS contexts influence identity development in young people.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15298868
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Self and Identity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3a2c9efa8cfcc8fe70ca01309ea6a0f