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The influence of role stress on self-disclosure on social networking sites: A conservation of resources perspective
Abstract
There is a growing body of research about the influence of users’ perceived stress on their social networking site (SNS) usage behaviors. In general, stress negatively leads to a reduction in SNS usage (e.g., discontinuous use and self-disclosure). However, very little research has examined how SNS users strive to resolve stress problems from a positive perspective. To fill this gap, we conducted a research study among users of Moments, a large...
Paper Details
Title
The influence of role stress on self-disclosure on social networking sites: A conservation of resources perspective
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
7
Pages
103147 - 103147
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