Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective

Introduction: The psychological well-being of individuals has become an essential issue during the global pandemic. As a pervasive activity for individuals to pull through COVID-19, social media use may play a role in psychological well-being. Drawing on the transactional model of stress and coping,...

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Main Authors: Sun, Xiaobei, Li, Benjamin Junting, Zhang, Heng, Zhang, Guanwen
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1696752023-08-06T15:33:20Z Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective Sun, Xiaobei Li, Benjamin Junting Zhang, Heng Zhang, Guanwen Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Social sciences::Psychology Psychological Well-Being Social Media Introduction: The psychological well-being of individuals has become an essential issue during the global pandemic. As a pervasive activity for individuals to pull through COVID-19, social media use may play a role in psychological well-being. Drawing on the transactional model of stress and coping, the current study investigated the relationships between COVID-19-related stressors and the use of social media to facilitate specific coping strategies. We further investigated how social media coping strategies impact users’ psychological adjustment. Methods: We collected the data from 641 quarantined residents through a two-wave survey that was conducted in two cities in China during government-mandated lockdowns. Results: The results showed that perceived COVID-19 stress was related to the intensity of social media use for problem-focused coping, socioemotional coping, and mental disengagement. In addition, individuals’ psychological adjustment was positively associated with social media use for socioemotional coping and mental disengagement while negatively related to problem-focused coping. Age was also found to be a moderator of the relationship between socioemotional coping and psychological adjustment. Discussion: To relieve pandemic-related stress, individuals can actively utilize social media to implement various coping strategies. However, coping activities with social media may not always induce psychological benefits. By revealing the different levels of psychological adjustment among social media users with specific coping strategies, the current research enriched the literature on the effects of social media use on mental health. Findings from this study suggest the need for the prudent use of social media to cope with public health crises. Published version 2023-07-31T01:23:51Z 2023-07-31T01:23:51Z 2023 Journal Article Sun, X., Li, B. J., Zhang, H. & Zhang, G. (2023). Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1140312-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1140312 1664-1078 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169675 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1140312 37034939 2-s2.0-85151976410 14 1140312 en Frontiers in Psychology © 2023 Sun, Li, Zhang and Zhang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Social sciences::Communication
Social sciences::Psychology
Psychological Well-Being
Social Media
spellingShingle Social sciences::Communication
Social sciences::Psychology
Psychological Well-Being
Social Media
Sun, Xiaobei
Li, Benjamin Junting
Zhang, Heng
Zhang, Guanwen
Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective
description Introduction: The psychological well-being of individuals has become an essential issue during the global pandemic. As a pervasive activity for individuals to pull through COVID-19, social media use may play a role in psychological well-being. Drawing on the transactional model of stress and coping, the current study investigated the relationships between COVID-19-related stressors and the use of social media to facilitate specific coping strategies. We further investigated how social media coping strategies impact users’ psychological adjustment. Methods: We collected the data from 641 quarantined residents through a two-wave survey that was conducted in two cities in China during government-mandated lockdowns. Results: The results showed that perceived COVID-19 stress was related to the intensity of social media use for problem-focused coping, socioemotional coping, and mental disengagement. In addition, individuals’ psychological adjustment was positively associated with social media use for socioemotional coping and mental disengagement while negatively related to problem-focused coping. Age was also found to be a moderator of the relationship between socioemotional coping and psychological adjustment. Discussion: To relieve pandemic-related stress, individuals can actively utilize social media to implement various coping strategies. However, coping activities with social media may not always induce psychological benefits. By revealing the different levels of psychological adjustment among social media users with specific coping strategies, the current research enriched the literature on the effects of social media use on mental health. Findings from this study suggest the need for the prudent use of social media to cope with public health crises.
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Sun, Xiaobei
Li, Benjamin Junting
Zhang, Heng
Zhang, Guanwen
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Li, Benjamin Junting
Zhang, Heng
Zhang, Guanwen
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title Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective
title_short Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective
title_full Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective
title_fullStr Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective
title_full_unstemmed Social media use for coping with stress and psychological adjustment: a transactional model of stress and coping perspective
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