2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2018.08.002
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A mixed-method analysis of the role of online communication attitudes in the relationship between self-monitoring and emerging adult text intensity

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“…Our results did not demonstrate a direct relational path between self-disclosure and SNS use as we predicted. This is somewhat surprising given that self-disclosure attitudes have been shown to increase text intensity (Dorrance Hall et al, 2018). However, our finding is more closely aligned with research (e.g., Denker et al, 2018) which demonstrates a negative relationship between self-disclosure attitudes and motives for social media participation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Our results did not demonstrate a direct relational path between self-disclosure and SNS use as we predicted. This is somewhat surprising given that self-disclosure attitudes have been shown to increase text intensity (Dorrance Hall et al, 2018). However, our finding is more closely aligned with research (e.g., Denker et al, 2018) which demonstrates a negative relationship between self-disclosure attitudes and motives for social media participation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This finding supports prior research in the area of online communication attitudes. For example, communication apprehension -the inverse of confidence, has been shown to reduce self-efficacy (Ledbetter & Finn, 2013) and inhibit texting (Dorrance Hall et al, 2018). Additionally, prior research revealed that confidence increases motivations to use SNSs (Krishnan & Hunt, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Limited work has been done on how general online communication attitudes possibly impact patients’ experience of VCs. 63 We suspect that having a more positive attitude may allow for higher levels of comfort and confidence with video-mediated technologies, making patients feel more at ease using the technology, hereby impacting their satisfaction. Our finding that general online communication attitudes are related to VC satisfaction contributes to an understanding of how such attitudes are valuable in new technological innovations such as VCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 61 Having a negative attitude can cause resistance to using certain technologies, hereby impacting the level of satisfaction with such technologies. 62 In the context of telemedicine, little research has been done to link a patient's general attitude towards online communication with VC satisfaction, 63 but studies in the area of e-learning have demonstrated that the success of introducing a new technology largely depends on the attitude of students, such that positive attitudes lead to higher satisfaction. 64…”
Section: Factors Contributing To Vc Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%