Book contents
- Relating Through Technology
- Advances in Personal Relationships
- Relating Through Technology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- 1 Social Ecology and Personal Media
- 2 The Social Construction of Technology
- 3 Theoretical Perspectives on Personal Media and Relationships
- 4 Niche, Media Displacement, and Multimodal Relationships
- 5 Mode Comparison and Coexistence
- 6 Three Ways of Seeing Social Media
- 7 Five Enduring Tensions in Personal Media
- 8 Digital Stress
- 9 Social Displacement
- 10 Connectivity and Connection
- References
- Index
8 - Digital Stress
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 June 2020
- Relating Through Technology
- Advances in Personal Relationships
- Relating Through Technology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- 1 Social Ecology and Personal Media
- 2 The Social Construction of Technology
- 3 Theoretical Perspectives on Personal Media and Relationships
- 4 Niche, Media Displacement, and Multimodal Relationships
- 5 Mode Comparison and Coexistence
- 6 Three Ways of Seeing Social Media
- 7 Five Enduring Tensions in Personal Media
- 8 Digital Stress
- 9 Social Displacement
- 10 Connectivity and Connection
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter addresses the role of media in contributing to digital stress. This chapter suggests that there is weak evidence that social media is causally related to negative psychosocial outcomes, but there is consistent evidence of a small, negative association between psychosocial outcomes and social media use. The chapter suggests that the subjective experience of using social media, not use itself, may explain this negative relationship. This chapter introduces five types of digital stress: availability stress, approval anxiety, fear of missing out, connection overload, and cost of caring. This chapter explains why individuals experience digital stress and why they continue to engage in behaviors that contribute to digital stress.
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- Relating Through TechnologyEveryday Social Interaction, pp. 157 - 170Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020