Changing facebook profile pictures to dyadic photos : positive association with romantic partners' relationship satisfaction via perceived partner commitment
Facebook is a prevalent SNS platform used to express satisfaction in a romantic relationship. However, specific functions of Facebook that foster relationship satisfaction and the underlying mechanism of how the Facebook usage is perceived by a partner require further investigation. Relationship awa...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1554632023-03-05T15:33:16Z Changing facebook profile pictures to dyadic photos : positive association with romantic partners' relationship satisfaction via perceived partner commitment Ito, Kenichi Yang, Shanshan Li, Liman Man Wai School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Psychology Facebook Relationship Awareness Perceived Partner Commitment Relationship Satisfaction Romantic Satisfaction Facebook is a prevalent SNS platform used to express satisfaction in a romantic relationship. However, specific functions of Facebook that foster relationship satisfaction and the underlying mechanism of how the Facebook usage is perceived by a partner require further investigation. Relationship awareness, or paying attention to one's romantic relationship and interaction patterns within a romantic relationship, may be a key determinant of satisfaction in a romantic relationship between Facebook users. Past research focused on the effect of cues that signal relationship awareness to one's partner during face-to-face interactions. Extending the existing literature, we focused on how a partner perceives relationship awareness cues expressed on Facebook. We found a positive impact of different relationship awareness cues on Facebook on relationship satisfaction and a mediating role of the perception of a partner's commitment. When imagining a partner's Facebook page that showed faithful acts such as uploading a dyadic photo and removing a personal photo, participants expected high commitment from a partner, which, in turn, predicted high relationship satisfaction. Our findings offer specific ways to communicate with a romantic partner through Facebook to foster satisfaction in a relationship. We also discuss the importance of highlighting online communication as behavioral cues. Accepted version 2022-02-28T05:34:10Z 2022-02-28T05:34:10Z 2021 Journal Article Ito, K., Yang, S. & Li, L. M. W. (2021). Changing facebook profile pictures to dyadic photos : positive association with romantic partners' relationship satisfaction via perceived partner commitment. Computers in Human Behavior, 120, 106748-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.106748 0747-5632 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155463 10.1016/j.chb.2021.106748 2-s2.0-85101182245 120 106748 en Computers in Human Behavior © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Computers in Human Behavior and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd. application/pdf |
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Facebook is a prevalent SNS platform used to express satisfaction in a romantic relationship. However, specific functions of Facebook that foster relationship satisfaction and the underlying mechanism of how the Facebook usage is perceived by a partner require further investigation. Relationship awareness, or paying attention to one's romantic relationship and interaction patterns within a romantic relationship, may be a key determinant of satisfaction in a romantic relationship between Facebook users. Past research focused on the effect of cues that signal relationship awareness to one's partner during face-to-face interactions. Extending the existing literature, we focused on how a partner perceives relationship awareness cues expressed on Facebook. We found a positive impact of different relationship awareness cues on Facebook on relationship satisfaction and a mediating role of the perception of a partner's commitment. When imagining a partner's Facebook page that showed faithful acts such as uploading a dyadic photo and removing a personal photo, participants expected high commitment from a partner, which, in turn, predicted high relationship satisfaction. Our findings offer specific ways to communicate with a romantic partner through Facebook to foster satisfaction in a relationship. We also discuss the importance of highlighting online communication as behavioral cues. |
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