2021
DOI: 10.2196/28700
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Longitudinal Relationships Among Fear of COVID-19, Smartphone Online Self-Disclosure, Happiness, and Psychological Well-being: Survey Study

Abstract: Background Given that governmental prevention measures restricted most face-to-face communications, online self-disclosure via smartphones emerged as an alternative coping strategy that aimed at reducing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s psychological health. Prepandemic research demonstrated that online self-disclosure benefits people’s psychological health by establishing meaningful relationships, obtaining social support, and achieving self-acceptance, particularly in times of cris… Show more

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“…From the original sample, 5684 completed all T1 questions and 3461 participants completed T2. There was 47.7% retention of the original sample and 60.9% of those who completed T1, which is comparable to other studies conducted during the early pandemic (e.g., 49.1% for Hoffart et al, 2022 ; 56.9% for Matthes et al, 2021 ). These data were collected as part of a larger battery that included measures related to COVID-19 impacts, public health attitudes, psychosocial functioning, and health outcomes (BLINDED, under review).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…From the original sample, 5684 completed all T1 questions and 3461 participants completed T2. There was 47.7% retention of the original sample and 60.9% of those who completed T1, which is comparable to other studies conducted during the early pandemic (e.g., 49.1% for Hoffart et al, 2022 ; 56.9% for Matthes et al, 2021 ). These data were collected as part of a larger battery that included measures related to COVID-19 impacts, public health attitudes, psychosocial functioning, and health outcomes (BLINDED, under review).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Previous studies have shown that disclosing depressive emotions could help release depression (6). Self-disclosure refers to the course by which persons open themselves up to others (31), and has long been identified as a key coping behavior in therapeutic situation (32). Several studies have demonstrated self-disclosure as a prerequisite for healthy adjustment (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gong et al found that through E-chat, adults were able to increase their flexibility and happiness during the epidemic ( 32 ). Matthes et al found that Austrians used their smartphones to disclose themselves online, increase the amount of communication with others, and thus increase their happiness during the epidemic ( 33 ).…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%