Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory

Despite extensive research on psychological distress, studies that examine how social media usage impacts psychological distress are notably missing. This study employs the lenses of the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory to examine the relationship between social media...

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Main Authors: Tian, Wei, De Costa, Feroz, Abdul Rahiman, Amir Rizaan, Roh, Taewoo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2025
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118653/
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author Tian, Wei
De Costa, Feroz
Abdul Rahiman, Amir Rizaan
Roh, Taewoo
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De Costa, Feroz
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Roh, Taewoo
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description Despite extensive research on psychological distress, studies that examine how social media usage impacts psychological distress are notably missing. This study employs the lenses of the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory to examine the relationship between social media usage and psychological distress. Our hypotheses propose that social media activities play a mediating role in the relationship between social media usage and psychological distress, while media skepticism and interpersonal injustice act as moderating factors. A structured questionnaire was developed and distributed to social media users in five major Chinese cities: Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Zhuhai, and Shantou. Non-probability convenience sampling and a two-wave research design were employed to collect data from 866 social media users. The results indicated a positive association between social media usage and psychological distress. Notably, social media activities were a positively significant mediator of this relationship. However, the moderating effect of media skepticism was non-significant, while interpersonal injustice reduces the impact of social media usage on psychological distress. The relationship between constraint recognition and psychological distress was not significant. These findings lead to practical insights for efficiently controlling social media participation and online behaviors, while also considering how interpersonal unfairness and other factors influence users' emotional distress levels.
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spelling upm-1186532025-07-21T06:47:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118653/ Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory Tian, Wei De Costa, Feroz Abdul Rahiman, Amir Rizaan Roh, Taewoo Despite extensive research on psychological distress, studies that examine how social media usage impacts psychological distress are notably missing. This study employs the lenses of the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory to examine the relationship between social media usage and psychological distress. Our hypotheses propose that social media activities play a mediating role in the relationship between social media usage and psychological distress, while media skepticism and interpersonal injustice act as moderating factors. A structured questionnaire was developed and distributed to social media users in five major Chinese cities: Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Zhuhai, and Shantou. Non-probability convenience sampling and a two-wave research design were employed to collect data from 866 social media users. The results indicated a positive association between social media usage and psychological distress. Notably, social media activities were a positively significant mediator of this relationship. However, the moderating effect of media skepticism was non-significant, while interpersonal injustice reduces the impact of social media usage on psychological distress. The relationship between constraint recognition and psychological distress was not significant. These findings lead to practical insights for efficiently controlling social media participation and online behaviors, while also considering how interpersonal unfairness and other factors influence users' emotional distress levels. Elsevier Ltd 2025-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118653/1/118653.pdf Tian, Wei and De Costa, Feroz and Abdul Rahiman, Amir Rizaan and Roh, Taewoo (2025) Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 84. art. no. 104187. pp. 1-20. ISSN 0969-6989; eISSN: 0969-6989 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0969698924004831 10.1016/j.jretconser.2024.104187
spellingShingle Tian, Wei
De Costa, Feroz
Abdul Rahiman, Amir Rizaan
Roh, Taewoo
Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
title Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
title_full Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
title_fullStr Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
title_full_unstemmed Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
title_short Linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
title_sort linking components of social media usage to psychological distress: integrating the situational theory of problem-solving and social capital theory
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