An Examination of the Effects of Emotional Connection to Facebook and Usage Intensity on Self-esteem and Life Satisfaction
Περίληψη
The aim of this study was to investigate the association among emotional connection to Facebook and usage of this social media platform on one hand, and users’ self-esteem and well-being on the other. Participants were 237 Greek adults that were recruited through social media platforms and completed the Facebook Intensity Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and Satisfaction with Life Scale. Analyses revealed a significant, weak, negative correlation between Facebook emotional connection and self-esteem, whilst there was no correlation to life satisfaction. Moreover, the daily use of Facebook was found to significantly impact self-esteem, but not life satisfaction. Further analyses examined the effect of gender and age and revealed that men had higher self-esteem compared with women and that participants who belonged to the age group of 46 – 55 had the highest self-esteem among all the respondents. Results suggest that emotional connection and usage intensity of Facebook appear to negatively affect users’ self-esteem.
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Αλεξανδροπούλου Ε., & Μπαούρδα Β. (2025). An Examination of the Effects of Emotional Connection to Facebook and Usage Intensity on Self-esteem and Life Satisfaction. Θέματα Επιστημών Αγωγής, 4(1), 18–26. https://doi.org/10.12681/thea.40838
- Τεύχος
- Τόμ. 4 Αρ. 1 (2025)
- Ενότητα
- Επιστημονική Αρθρογραφία