Results of multivariate regressions of social media mindsets on psychological well-being
. | Agency . | Valence . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|
Eudaimonic well-being | |||
1. Life satisfaction | −.13 | .56*** | .10 |
Relational well-being | |||
2. Perceived social support (overall) | .26* | .32** | .12 |
3. Perceived social support (family) | .14 | .18 | .01 |
4. Perceived social support (friends) | .26* | .34** | .10 |
5. Perceived social support (partner) | .38** | .43** | .16 |
Depression, anxiety, stress | |||
6. Psychological distress (overall) | −.33*** | −.18** | .27 |
7. Depression | −.29** | −.26** | .19 |
8. Anxiety | −.32*** | −.10 | .30 |
9. Stress | −.38**** | −.19* | .24 |
. | Agency . | Valence . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|
Eudaimonic well-being | |||
1. Life satisfaction | −.13 | .56*** | .10 |
Relational well-being | |||
2. Perceived social support (overall) | .26* | .32** | .12 |
3. Perceived social support (family) | .14 | .18 | .01 |
4. Perceived social support (friends) | .26* | .34** | .10 |
5. Perceived social support (partner) | .38** | .43** | .16 |
Depression, anxiety, stress | |||
6. Psychological distress (overall) | −.33*** | −.18** | .27 |
7. Depression | −.29** | −.26** | .19 |
8. Anxiety | −.32*** | −.10 | .30 |
9. Stress | −.38**** | −.19* | .24 |
Note. Life satisfaction was measured with the SWLS (total); perceived social support was measured with the PSS (overall) and for each of the three subscales; psychological distress was measured with the DASS21 (overall) and for each of the three subscales. All predictor variables were mean-centered. Social media mindsets were entered into the same regression model. Gender, age, and ethnicity were included as covariates in all models.
p < .05,
p < .01,
p < .001.
Results of multivariate regressions of social media mindsets on psychological well-being
. | Agency . | Valence . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|
Eudaimonic well-being | |||
1. Life satisfaction | −.13 | .56*** | .10 |
Relational well-being | |||
2. Perceived social support (overall) | .26* | .32** | .12 |
3. Perceived social support (family) | .14 | .18 | .01 |
4. Perceived social support (friends) | .26* | .34** | .10 |
5. Perceived social support (partner) | .38** | .43** | .16 |
Depression, anxiety, stress | |||
6. Psychological distress (overall) | −.33*** | −.18** | .27 |
7. Depression | −.29** | −.26** | .19 |
8. Anxiety | −.32*** | −.10 | .30 |
9. Stress | −.38**** | −.19* | .24 |
. | Agency . | Valence . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|
Eudaimonic well-being | |||
1. Life satisfaction | −.13 | .56*** | .10 |
Relational well-being | |||
2. Perceived social support (overall) | .26* | .32** | .12 |
3. Perceived social support (family) | .14 | .18 | .01 |
4. Perceived social support (friends) | .26* | .34** | .10 |
5. Perceived social support (partner) | .38** | .43** | .16 |
Depression, anxiety, stress | |||
6. Psychological distress (overall) | −.33*** | −.18** | .27 |
7. Depression | −.29** | −.26** | .19 |
8. Anxiety | −.32*** | −.10 | .30 |
9. Stress | −.38**** | −.19* | .24 |
Note. Life satisfaction was measured with the SWLS (total); perceived social support was measured with the PSS (overall) and for each of the three subscales; psychological distress was measured with the DASS21 (overall) and for each of the three subscales. All predictor variables were mean-centered. Social media mindsets were entered into the same regression model. Gender, age, and ethnicity were included as covariates in all models.
p < .05,
p < .01,
p < .001.
This PDF is available to Subscribers Only
View Article Abstract & Purchase OptionsFor full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription.