The effects of social network sites on married couples relationships: Role of jealousy and surveillance

AuthorsMasoud Kiani- Hamid Rahimi- Azadeh Melali
JournalJournal of Extension in Ethics
Presented byUniversity of Kashan
Page number۹۷-۱۲۱
Serial number۸
Volume number۳۰
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At۲۰۱۸-۰۷-۳۱
Journal GradeScientific - promoting
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexISC

Abstract

The virtual social network site (SNS) (such as Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram) is a rapidly expanding phenomenon that is changing the nature of social relationships. The paper focuses on the negative (SNS jealousy and partner surveillance) consequences of SNS use for romantic relationships. The objectives of the present research were to explore the role of SNS jealousy in the experience of partner surveillance in couple’s relationships. This is a correlational research, in which from married men and women that use social network sites daily, 223 persons were randomly selected. The participants completed the SNS Jealousy Scale and Partner Surveillance Scale. Results indicate a correlation between SNS relationship jealousy and couple surveillance. This research also indicates that SNS relationship jealousy played a significant role in predicting the partner surveillance.

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tags: Couple Relationship, Jealousy Scale, Partner Surveillance Scale, Social Networking Sites,