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The relationship between socializing on the Spanish online networking site Tuenti and teenagers’ subjective wellbeing: The roles of self-esteem and loneliness
► Survey among 344 Spanish adolescents with Tuenti SNS profiles. ► Positive relationship between use intensity of Tuenti SNS and teenagers’ degree of socializing. ► Socialization through Tuenti SNS is related to adolescents’ wellbeing. ► The influence of online socializing on wellbeing is mediated b...
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Published in: | Computers in human behavior 2013-07, Vol.29 (4), p.1282-1289 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | ► Survey among 344 Spanish adolescents with Tuenti SNS profiles. ► Positive relationship between use intensity of Tuenti SNS and teenagers’ degree of socializing. ► Socialization through Tuenti SNS is related to adolescents’ wellbeing. ► The influence of online socializing on wellbeing is mediated by enhancing self-esteem as well as by decreasing loneliness.
This study addresses the influences of Spanish teenagers’ usage intensity of the Spanish online social networking site Tuenti on their psychological wellbeing. Tuenti is the social networking site that is most preferred and used by Spanish adolescents. Hypothesized relationships are analyzed by structural equation analysis in a sample of 344 Spanish adolescents aged 12–17 with an online Tuenti profile. Teenagers’ usage intensity of Tuenti was positively related to the degree of socializing on the social networking site. Furthermore, socializing on Tuenti had a significantly positive influence on teenagers’ perception of wellbeing. This relationship was not direct, however, but mediated by the intervening variables of self-esteem and loneliness. Results confirmed that Tuenti has become a suitable platform for the development, consolidation and growth of Spanish teenagers’ social relations. Contrary to some previous research pointing to a detrimental effect of SNS use on mental health and psychological wellbeing, the findings of this study are in line with those of a number of authors who suggest that SNS use may on the whole be positive for users, including most teenagers. |
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ISSN: | 0747-5632 1873-7692 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chb.2013.01.002 |