Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7249216 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Internet has been a popular medium and means to interconnect with others, with increasing opportunities for inclusion; at the same time, being ignored and excluded, a phenomenon referring to cyber-ostraism also increased. This study investigated the influence of cyber-ostracism on Chinese adolescents' depression, and the moderating role of optimism between them. First, a scale with 14-item was developed to measure the cyber-ostracism experience of adolescents. Then, a survey was conducted among 1626 Chinese adolescents aged 12-18, and the results showed that: (1) cyber-ostracism was positively correlated with depression, while optimism was negatively correlated with depression, (2) optimism could moderate the influence of cyber-ostracism on depression, with a stronger association for adolescents with low level of optimism. Results indicated that cyber-ostracism is a negative interpersonal experience as ostracism in real life, while optimism could alleviate the detrimental effect of cyber-ostracism.
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Authors
Geng-Feng Niu, Zong-Kui Zhou, Xiao-jun Sun, Feng Yu, Xiao-Chun Xie, Qing-Qi Liu, Shuai-Lei Lian,