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Sun, May 29, 2022 | 07:53
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Will Twitter ruin your relationship?
'트위터 중독 불륜-이혼 가능성 높아’
Posted : 2014-07-04 17:56
Updated : 2014-07-04 18:09
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Excessive Twitter use can have damaging effects on marriages and romantic relationships, a new study suggests.

In his findings published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, University of Missouri doctoral researcher Russell Clayton linked heavy Twitter use with infidelity and breakups. His study followed up on research that showed similar impacts for Facebook, raising questions whether social network use in general is bad for personal relationships.

"Active Twitter use leads to greater amounts of Twitter-related conflict among romantic partners, which in turn leads to infidelity, breakup, and divorce," Clayton wrote in the study, which was based on a survey of 581 adult Twitter users.

Each participant was asked about how often they use the social network and describe the conflicts that arose between their current or former partners as a result of Twitter use. Clayton analyzed their tweets, the conflicts arising from them and the impact it had on their relationships.

Respondents who were more active and spent a longer time on Twitter were more likely to experience Twitter-related conflict with a partner, Clayton wrote.

"Based on the findings from both studies, Twitter and Facebook use can have damaging effects on romantic relationships," Clayton wrote.

"That is, when (social networking) use becomes problematic in one's romantic relationship, risk of negative relationship outcomes may follow."


'트위터 중독 불륜-이혼 가능성 높아’

트위터를 많이 사용하는 사람일수록 불륜과 이별, 이혼 등을 겪을 가능성이 높다는 연구 결과가 나왔다.

미국 미주리대 언론학부 박사과정생인 러셀 클레이턴은 학술지 ‘사이버심리학, 행동 및 소셜네트워킹’에 발표한 연구에서 트위터 사용량과 불륜, 결별, 이혼 등 사이에는 뚜렷한 상관관계가 있다고 주장했다.

‘사이버심리학, 행동 및 소셜네트워킹’은 지난해 페이스북에서의 활동성이 부부나 커플 사이의 관계를 악화시킬 수 있다는 연구를 발표했었다. 클레이턴의 연구는 소셜네트워크서비스(SNS)가 현실 세계의 연인관계에 부정적인 영향을 미칠 수 있다는 추가적인 증거를 제공한 셈이다.

클레이턴은 성인 남녀 트위터 사용자 581명을 대상으로 한 설문조사에서 이런 결론을 내렸다.

이 논문에 따르면 트위터를 자주 이용하는 사람들은 이로 인해 배우자나 연인과 갈등을 겪을 확률이 매우 높은 것으로 조사됐다. 이런 갈등이 외도, 결별, 이혼 등 극단적 결말로 이어질 가능성도 상당한 것으로 나타났다.
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