A peer-influence perspective on compulsive social networking site use: Trait mindfulness as a double-edged sword

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Highlights:

• Increase in peer activity on Social Networking Sites (SNS) drives compulsive use.

• One's ability to fend-off social pressures to use SNS reduces compulsive use.

• Trait mindfulness is a double-edged sword in the case of compulsive SNS use.

• It augments the negative effect of social pressure self-efficacy on compulsive use.

• It enhances the positive effect of increase in peer SNS activity on compulsive use.

摘要

•Increase in peer activity on Social Networking Sites (SNS) drives compulsive use.•One's ability to fend-off social pressures to use SNS reduces compulsive use.•Trait mindfulness is a double-edged sword in the case of compulsive SNS use.•It augments the negative effect of social pressure self-efficacy on compulsive use.•It enhances the positive effect of increase in peer SNS activity on compulsive use.

论文关键词:Compulsive SNS use,Mindfulness,Social pressure self-efficacy,Social media,Peer increase in SNS use,Social identity theory

论文评审过程:Received 14 April 2017, Revised 22 June 2017, Accepted 15 August 2017, Available online 30 August 2017, Version of Record 1 September 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.08.022