Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction

Online self-disclosure and online communication are two communication behaviours that, on the basis of prior research and theory, would appear to be related both to one another and to psychological need satisfaction. This study explored these relationships among a sample of 190 secondary school stud...

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Main Authors: Ang, Chin Siang, Abu Talib, Mansor, Tan, Jo Pei, Yaacob, Siti Nor
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.417412016-01-28T03:23:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/41741/ Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction Ang, Chin Siang Abu Talib, Mansor Tan, Jo Pei Yaacob, Siti Nor Online self-disclosure and online communication are two communication behaviours that, on the basis of prior research and theory, would appear to be related both to one another and to psychological need satisfaction. This study explored these relationships among a sample of 190 secondary school students drawn from a district in Malaysia. Respondents completed a questionnaire battery, which included measures of online self-disclosure, online communication and psychological need satisfaction. Quantitative data were then entered and analysed via Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The results demonstrated that adolescents disclosed more during same-sex interaction than opposite-sex interaction. The findings also showed a positive relationship between online communication and same-sex disclosure for adolescent girls, but not necessarily for boys. Hierarchical regression analyses confirmed that for male and female adolescents, same-sex disclosure, opposite-sex disclosure and online communication were found to be predictive of adolescents' experiences of psychological need satisfaction in online friendships. No interaction effect was found between online self-disclosure and online communication on psychological need satisfaction. The contribution of this study is two-fold. First, currently, little research exists examining the association between online self-disclosure, online communication and psychological need satisfaction in a single published study. Second, we extend previous research with a more nuanced understanding of psychological need satisfaction embedded in the context of CMC. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2014-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/41741/1/12%20Page%20861-874%20%28JSSH%200876-2013%29.pdf Ang, Chin Siang and Abu Talib, Mansor and Tan, Jo Pei and Yaacob, Siti Nor (2014) Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 22 (3). pp. 861-877. ISSN 0128-7702; ESSN: 2231-8534 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2022%20%283%29%20Sep.%202014/12%20Page%20861-874%20%28JSSH%200876-2013%29.pdf
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description Online self-disclosure and online communication are two communication behaviours that, on the basis of prior research and theory, would appear to be related both to one another and to psychological need satisfaction. This study explored these relationships among a sample of 190 secondary school students drawn from a district in Malaysia. Respondents completed a questionnaire battery, which included measures of online self-disclosure, online communication and psychological need satisfaction. Quantitative data were then entered and analysed via Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The results demonstrated that adolescents disclosed more during same-sex interaction than opposite-sex interaction. The findings also showed a positive relationship between online communication and same-sex disclosure for adolescent girls, but not necessarily for boys. Hierarchical regression analyses confirmed that for male and female adolescents, same-sex disclosure, opposite-sex disclosure and online communication were found to be predictive of adolescents' experiences of psychological need satisfaction in online friendships. No interaction effect was found between online self-disclosure and online communication on psychological need satisfaction. The contribution of this study is two-fold. First, currently, little research exists examining the association between online self-disclosure, online communication and psychological need satisfaction in a single published study. Second, we extend previous research with a more nuanced understanding of psychological need satisfaction embedded in the context of CMC.
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author Ang, Chin Siang
Abu Talib, Mansor
Tan, Jo Pei
Yaacob, Siti Nor
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Abu Talib, Mansor
Tan, Jo Pei
Yaacob, Siti Nor
Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
author_facet Ang, Chin Siang
Abu Talib, Mansor
Tan, Jo Pei
Yaacob, Siti Nor
author_sort Ang, Chin Siang
title Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
title_short Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
title_full Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
title_fullStr Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed Computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
title_sort computer-mediated communication use among adolescents and its implication for psychological need satisfaction
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
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