How instant messaging affects the satisfaction of virtual interpersonal behavior of Taiwan junior high school students

Chien Huang Lin, Ya Chung Sun, Yueh Chiang Lee, Shih Chia Wu

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Abstract

Although Instant Messaging (IM) has established itself as one of the most popular modes of communication, little empirical research has explored how adolescents are affected by its use to satisfy their virtual interpersonal relationships. This research investigates cause and effect in the satisfaction of these relationships among adolescents in both their real and virtual life by using IM. Data were collected from 401 junior high school students via a questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and SEM analysis methods were used to analyze the data. Primary findings indicate that (1) there is significant cause and effect on the adolescents' satisfaction with their interpersonal relationships between their real life and the virtual world (via IM); and (2) adolescents may enhance their interpersonal behavior by using IM, leading to an increase in satisfaction with their interpersonal relationships in the virtual world.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-430
Number of pages14
JournalAdolescence
Volume42
Issue number166
StatePublished - Jun 2007

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