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The Impact of Facebook Access Motivation on Facebook Addiction among High School Students: The Mediator Role of Online Self-Disclosure

  • 투고 : 2019.05.03
  • 심사 : 2019.05.30
  • 발행 : 2019.06.30

초록

Online self-disclosure was hypothesized as a mediating variable, explaining the relationship between Facebook access motivation (relationship expansion, curiosity about others' life, maintenance of social connection, social pressure from others, habitual use, impression management, searching for information, and content sharing) and Facebook addiction. Data came from 407 high school students in the Busan, and Gyeongnam provinces. Structural analysis was used to specify the relations among measured construct. Facebook access motivation of curiosity about others' life, Facebook access motivation of maintenance of social connection, Facebook access motivation of social pressure from others, Facebook access motivation of habitual use, and Facebook access motivation of impression management were significant predictors of Facebook addiction. Online self-disclosure mediates between Facebook access motivation of curiosity about others' life, Facebook access motivation of social pressure from others, Facebook access motivation of searching for information & Facebook access motivation of content sharing and Facebook addiction. Viewing online self-disclosure as a mediator has important implications for social media addiction counseling practice.

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Figure 1. Conceptual Framework among Facebook Access Motivation, Online Self-disclosure, and Facebook Addiction

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Figure 2. Structural Equation Model of Hypothesized Model (N = 407). All path coefficients are in standard metric.

Table 1. Pearson Correlations Among and Descriptive Statistics for Study Variables

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Table 2. Path Coefficients of the Hypothesized Model

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Table 3. Total and Indirect Effects of Curiosity about Others' Life, Social Pressure from Others, Searching for Information, and Content Sharing on Facebook Addiction.

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