Internet use and its relationship to lonelines.

Autor: Moody EJ; Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, USA. moodye@njc.org
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society [Cyberpsychol Behav] 2001 Jun; Vol. 4 (3), pp. 393-401.
DOI: 10.1089/109493101300210303
Abstrakt: The association between Robert Weiss's bimodal theory of loneliness and Internet use was examined. The degree of social and emotional loneliness was assessed using the Social and Emotional Loneliness scale. This was compared with self-report measures of Internet use and the breadth of one's network of friends, both online and on a face-to-face basis. Low levels of social and emotional loneliness were both associated with high degrees of face-to-face networks of friends, while high levels of Internet use were associated with low levels of social loneliness and high levels of emotional loneliness. This supports recent research that has found that the Internet can decrease social well-being, even though it is often used as a communication tool.
Databáze: MEDLINE