The Effects of Self-Disclosure on Social Network Sites on Psychological Well Being: a Case of Thai Adolescents
This research aims to provide a comprehensive picture of motivation and consequences of social network site (SNS) usage on psychological well-being among adolescents in Thailand. Self-disclosure on SNSs could enhance the psychological well-being of adolescents via impression formation and relationship development. The effect of self-disclosure is varied by personality traits.
Citation:
Issariya Woraphiphat and Yupin Patara (2015) ,"The Effects of Self-Disclosure on Social Network Sites on Psychological Well Being: a Case of Thai Adolescents", in AP - Asia-Pacific Advances in Consumer Research Volume 11, eds. Echo Wen Wan, Meng Zhang, and , Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: .
Authors
Issariya Woraphiphat, Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration, Chulalongkorn University
Yupin Patara, Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration, Chulalongkorn University
Volume
AP - Asia-Pacific Advances in Consumer Research Volume 11 | 2015
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