年轻成年人社交网络网站中的孤独:一种进化概念分析分析
Deepesh Kumar Behra1, Anita Duffy2, Yogesh Deshpande1
1Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Issues in mental health nursing
|February 6, 2026
概括
年轻人在社交网络网站上感到孤独,这需要概念的清晰度. 这项研究在这些平台上定义了孤独的属性,先例和后果,以帮助心理健康护士支持年轻成年人.
科学领域:
- 心理健康护理 心理健康护理
- 数字社会学 数字社会学
- 青少年心理学 青少年心理学
背景情况:
- 年轻成年人在过渡到成年时面临重大挑战,往往导致孤独感增加.
- 社交网络网站 (SNS) 是年轻成年人之间社交联系的主要平台,但SNS中的孤独概念缺乏明确的定义.
- 在SNS的背景下了解孤独对于为这一群体开发有效的心理健康干预措施至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了澄清年轻成年人在社交网络网站上所经历的孤独概念.
- 为精神卫生护士提供一个框架,在数字环境中理解孤独.
- 确定孤独的属性,先例和后果在SNS上的年轻成年人.
主要方法:
- 使用罗杰斯的进化模型作为理论框架的系统文献搜索.
- 对现有的关于年轻成年人孤独和社交网络网站的研究进行概念分析.
- 关键属性,先例和后果的识别和分类.
主要成果:
- 年轻成年人在SNS上的孤独有三个属性类别的特点:基于参与,基于消费和基于情绪.
- 这种孤独的先例被分为情感相关因素和技能相关因素.
- 在SNS上确定了孤独的多种后果,突出了它的多面性质.
结论:
- 社交网络网站是年轻人孤独的各种表现的重要和不断发展的平台.
- 这种概念理解对于心理健康专业人员来说至关重要,以开发针对性干预和政策,解决数字互动动态.
- 在SNS上对孤独模式的更好理解可以增强心理健康支持,并在数字时代促进年轻人的社会联系.
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