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What is Valence of a Disclosure

Recent Advances in Digital Media Impacts on Identity, Sexuality, and Relationships
The perception of revealed information as either positive versus negative by either the sender, the receiver, or an observer.
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Loneliness, Disclosure, and Facebook Usage: Results From a Hong Kong Survey
Fung Yin Lee (Hong Kong Baptist University, China) and Lynne M. Webb (Florida International University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1063-6.ch009
Abstract
The authors conducted an online survey of 241 emerging adults in Hong Kong, China to assess potential associations between loneliness, Facebook usage, and self-disclosure on Facebook. Loneliness was not associated with Facebook usage, but rather inversely related with negative disclosure; the lonelier the Facebook user, the less he/she disclosed negative information. The pattern of associations between Facebook usage and self-disclosure indicted that the more time users spent on Facebook, the more they revealed positive disclosures and the less they revealed negative disclosures. The authors argue that these findings may provide evidence of a “remain positive” norm among emerging adult Facebook users in Hong Kong. They note that their findings may be unique to their cultural context.
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