magistrsko delo
Anita Žerjav (Author), Bojan Musil (Mentor)

Abstract

Glavni namen pričujoče magistrske naloge je bil raziskati, kako se uporaba Facebooka povezuje s samospoštovanjem in subjektivnim blagostanjem uporabnikov. V tem kontekstu smo se osredotočili na proces socialne primerjave. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 273 udeležencev. Povprečna starost udeležencev je 22, v razponu od 19 do 35 let. Pri zbiranju podatkov smo uporabili naslednje pripomočke: lestvico intenzivnosti uporabe Facebooka FBIS, vprašalnik Tipi uporabe Facebooka (Facebook usage types), vprašalnik Socialne primerjave na Facebooku (Facebook Social Comparison), Lestvico zadovoljstva z življenjem SWLS in Rosenbergovo lestvico samospoštovanja RSES. Osrednja ugotovitev je, da posamezniki, ki bolj intenzivno uporabljajo Facebook, naredijo več socialnih primerjav. Izkazalo se je tudi, da imajo posamezniki, ki pogosteje sodelujejo v procesu socialne primerjave navzgor, nižje samospoštovanje, vendar pa se ni izkazalo, da imajo posamezniki, ki pogosteje sodelujejo v procesu socialne primerjave navzdol, višje samospoštovanje. Rezultati večinoma niso nakazovali pričakovanih trendov. Izkazalo se je, da ni povezanosti med intenzivno uporabo Facebooka in samospoštovanjem. Prav tako ni statistično pomembnih povezav med pasivno uporabo Facebooka, samospoštovanjem ter subjektivnim blagostanjem. Aktivna uporaba Facebooka se pozitivno povezuje s subjektivnim blagostanjem, medtem ko s samospoštovanjem ne korelira statistično pomembno.

Keywords

magistrska dela;samospoštovanje;subjektivno blagostanje;socialna primerjava;uporaba Facebooka;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [A. Žerjav]
UDC: 316.472.4:159.923.2(043.2)
COBISS: 22716424 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: ǂThe ǂrelationship between facebook use, self-esteem and subjective well-being
Secondary abstract: The main purpose of this master's thesis was to investigate the relationship between Facebook use, self-esteem and subjective well-being. In this context, we were focused on the process of social comparison. The study involved 273 participants. The average age of participants was 22, ranging from 19 to 35 years. In collecting the data, we used the following scales and questionnaires: Facebook intensity scale FBIS, Facebook usage types questionnaire, Facebook Social Comparison scale, Satisfaction with life scale SWLS and Rosenberg self-esteem scale RSES. The main conclusion is that people, who intensively use Facebook, do more social comparisons. It was also shown that individuals, who frequently participate in the process of upward social comparison, have lower self-esteem, but it has not been shown that individuals, who frequently participate in the process of downward social comparison, have higher self-esteem. Results mostly do not indicate the expected trends. It turns out that there is no connection between intensive use of Facebook and self-esteem. Also, there is no statistically significant relationship between passive Facebook usage, self-esteem and subjective well-being. Active Facebook usage is positively associated with subjective well-being, while the correlation of self-esteem and active use is not statistically significant.
Secondary keywords: master theses;self-esteem;subjective well-being;social comparison;Facebook use;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: III, 68 f., 4 f. pril.
ID: 9168230