Happy couples" on Facebook hide low self-esteem issues
Couples who have the need to constantly post their photos on Facebook...
A study carried out by Brunel University in London states that projecting a couple's happiness on a social network may indicate low self-esteem and low low self-esteem and narcissism.
Constantly bragging about your partner on Facebook may indicate low self-esteem
Since Facebook burst forcefully into the lives of all of us, those of us who log on daily see constant status updates from our contacts. Some write about politics, others about their vacations, others give their opinion on life and others constantly post about their love relationship. Facebook statuses are an opportunity to show our face to the world and are a chance to express how well we are doing in life. and how happy we are (although this is often not true).
People who suffer from low self-esteem are more likely to post "how well they are doing as a couple" on their Facebook statuses. The study conducted by Brunel University found that their research subjects who scored low on their level of self-esteem often brag about how well their relationship is going to hide their low self-esteem. In addition, narcissistic people also spend a lot of time trying to show off their "beautiful love relationship" (even if the rest of us don't care at all).
Data from the study
The study used a sample of 555 subjects to examine the relationship between various personality traits of users and what they post on Facebook. In addition, they also analyzed their use of the social network. Tools provided by Amazon were used to carry out the research, and a dollar was paid for answering the survey.
As mentioned above, the results show that people with low self-esteem are more likely to post statuses about their relationship, but this study also concludes that narcissists are more likely to post statuses about their relationship.But this study also concludes that narcissists post more about their successes, about the diet they follow and about the physical exercise they do. Therefore, they use Facebook to show their physical appearance in search of constant approval.
Psychologist Tara Marshall, a professor at Brunel University in London, argues: "It may seem strange that Facebook statuses reflect users' personality traits. personality traits of users. However, it is important to understand that people write about certain topics in their status because they are looking for "like" clicks and comments. In this way, they feel they have more social approval".
The Big 5 Personality Model
To analyze the relationship of personality with behavior in social networks, the Big 5 Model was used. This model aims to describe the personality of individuals. The Big 5 personality traits, also called core factors, are the following names: openness to new experiences, responsibility, extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism or emotional instability, thus forming the acronym "OCEAN".
To learn more about the Big 5 modelmodel, we recommend this article:
"The Big 5 personality traits: sociability, responsibility, openness, agreeableness and neuroticism."
More data
Here are some conclusions from this study:
- Conscientious people tend to write about their children..
- The extraverts use Facebook to connect with others and post about their social activities.
- Sincerity is associated with intellectual statuses.
- People with low self-esteem write statuses about their partner.
- Narcissists write statuses looking for validation from their contactsNarcissists write statuses seeking validation from their contacts, and update these with topics such as: successes, diet or physical exercise.
(Updated at Apr 12 / 2024)