Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6838003 Computers in Human Behavior 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Despite abundant literature on the benefits of using social networking sites to map user behavior patterns, limited research exists regarding the effects of negative expression via these sites. Responding to this need, the purpose of this study is to address gaps, in both the relationship maintenance and the catharsis theory literature, by examining the connections among Facebook use, disclosure of negative feelings on Facebook (venting), and relationship maintenance behaviors. A survey study with college students from a university located in southeast United States (N = 341) was conducted, and the results from logistic regression analyses indicate that Facebook usage and level of perceived stress are significant predictors for individual's venting behaviors. Further, the results indicated that venting negative feelings on Facebook mediates the effect of an individual's perceived stress on his/her online relationship maintenance behaviors.
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