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Vpliv uporabe spletnih socialnih omrežij na občutenje ljubosumja v intimnih odnosih : diplomsko delo
ID Jurjevič, Romana (Author), ID Petrič, Gregor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Uporaba spletnih socialnih omrežij je dandanes za mnoge izmed nas postala del vsakdana. Dva izmed omrežij z največjim številom uporabnikov sta Facebook in Instagram, vendar kljub njuni popularnosti ostaja njun vpliv na intimne vidike našega življenja, natančneje na intimne odnose, relativno neraziskan. Diplomska naloga raziskuje, kako uporaba spletnih socialnih omrežij Facebook in Instagram vpliva na ljubosumje v intimnih odnosih. Raziskala sem, kakšen vpliv imajo na ljubosumje situacije na spletnih socialnih omrežjih, kjer partner izrazi interes za drugo osebo, situacije, kjer druga oseba izrazi interes za partnerja, situacije, kjer je partner v stiku s svojimi preteklimi partnerji in objavljene fotografije partnerja. Rezultati analize so pokazali, da interes partnerja za druge osebe in stik partnerja s svojimi preteklimi partnerji statistično značilno pozitivno vplivata na ljubosumje. Raziskala sem tudi, ali na občuteno stopnjo ljubosumja vplivajo intenzivnost dnevne uporabe Facebooka in Instagrama ter demografski dejavniki spol, starost ter izobrazba. Za slednje se je izkazalo, da nimajo statistično značilnega vpliva na ljubosumje. Rezultati vsekakor kažejo, da na občutenje ljubosumja kot posledico uporabe spletnih socialnih omrežij vpliva sam način uporabe spletnih socialnih omrežij in ne demografski dejavniki in intenzivnost uporabe.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:uporaba spletnih socialnih omrežij, Facebook, Instagram, ljubosumje, intimni odnosi.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[R. Jurjevič]
Year:2020
Number of pages:48 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121273 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.6:316.472.4(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:35825667 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.10.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The impact of web-based social media networks’ use on the feelings of jealousy in intimate relationships
Abstract:
For many of us, the use of web-based social media networks has nowadays become a part of everyday life. Facebook and Instagram are two of the networks with the highest number of users but, despite their popularity, their impact on the intimate aspects of our lives, more specifically on our intimate relationships, remains relatively unexplored. This thesis aims to determine how the use of web-based social media networks, namely Facebook and Instagram, affects jealousy in intimate relationships. I explored how the feelings of jealousy are impacted by situations where a partner expresses interest in another person, situations where another person expresses interest in a partner, situations where a partner is in contact with their past partners, and photos published by a partner. The results of the analysis showed that a partner’s interest in another person and a partner’s contact with their past partners had a statistically significant positive effect on jealousy. I also investigated whether the perceived degree of jealousy is influenced by the intensity of daily Facebook and Instagram use or demographic factors, such as gender, age and education. The latter turned out to have no statistically significant effect on jealousy. The results certainly show that the feelings of jealousy resulting from the use of web-based social media networks are influenced by the way web-based social media networks are used, and not by the demographic factors or the intensity of usage.

Keywords:use of web-based social media networks, Facebook, Instagram, jealousy, intimate relationships.

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