2013
DOI: 10.5859/kais.2013.22.1.29
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The Effect of Using SNS to Interpersonal Relation and Quality of Life : Focused on the moderating role of communication capability

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“…Previous studies did not sufficiently examine whether SNS interaction actually affects the formation, development, and retention of interpersonal relationships. Interaction offers opportunities for people to become acquainted, to become socialized with one another, and to build trust (Han et al , 2013; Ren et al , 2007). Main motives for using SNS are passing time and entertainment and the satisfaction from these are related to the level of self-disclosure (Special and Li-Barber, 2012).…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies did not sufficiently examine whether SNS interaction actually affects the formation, development, and retention of interpersonal relationships. Interaction offers opportunities for people to become acquainted, to become socialized with one another, and to build trust (Han et al , 2013; Ren et al , 2007). Main motives for using SNS are passing time and entertainment and the satisfaction from these are related to the level of self-disclosure (Special and Li-Barber, 2012).…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DeLone and McLean (2003) suggested that user satisfaction has been considered as a crucial measure for information systems success or performance (Han et al , 2013). Bhattacherjee (2001) indicated that user satisfaction in online banking has an influence on continuance usage intention based on continuance intention study in human action (Oliver, 1980).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the factors affecting QOL identified in the first stage of the social assessment, addiction to smart devices had a direct effect, accounting for 43.1% of the QOL. In prior studies, the higher the use of smart devices, the more negatively it affected QOL [11,48]. This reflects studies showing that the higher the addiction to smart devices, the lower the subjective happiness index [12].…”
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“…Specifically, QOL was set as the dependent variable, and smart device addiction was set as a health problem for those whose QOL was affected. The higher the smartphone usage in elementary school students, the more the QOL was negative [11]. Therefore, paths were set, including factors that affect the QOL in relation to the addiction of smart devices for elementary school students [7,8].…”
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