Social media often have a dark side in romantic relationships. Affordances such as persistence, association, and visibility can promote romantic jealousy and the salience of relationship threats, including ex-partners. Retroactive jealousy occurs when a person feels upset about their partner’s romantic history even though ex-partners are not actively interfering in the current relationship. Interviews ( N = 36) probed how participants felt social networking sites (SNSs) promoted and mitigated retroactive romantic jealousy. Furthermore, we examined the consequences of these experiences. Participants indicated that SNSs lead to retroactive jealousy via social comparison, digital remnants, and relational uncertainty. In addition, participants...
Romantic jealousy, a complex response to a real or perceived threat to a romantic relationship, can ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the differences and compare relationship conflict between Sn...
Insecure attachment is detrimental to romantic relationships. However, surveillance through Social N...
On social network sites (SNS), information about one's romantic partner is readily available and pub...
Use of social network sites and instant messaging applications (i.e. FacebookTM, Whatsapp) is widesp...
This research discusses the perceived effects of social media on relationship satisfaction. It was h...
Jealousy in romantic relationships and its influence is explored in this study. Because of the digit...
As the prevalence of social media rises in our daily interactions in society, research regarding thi...
Social networking sites (SNS) play an increasingly important role in maintaining geographically clos...
Pavitt, CharlesThis study explored how possible situations on Facebook could evoke romantic jealousy...
Purpose The association between social media and jealousy is an aspect of the dark side of social me...
The primary goal of this research was to understand how an individual’s attachment style, self-estee...
Young people's exposure to social network sites such as Facebook is increasing, along with the poten...
This study sought to examine the relationship between the use of the social networking platform Face...
Social networking websites such as Facebook are a common form of communication among undergraduate s...
Romantic jealousy, a complex response to a real or perceived threat to a romantic relationship, can ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the differences and compare relationship conflict between Sn...
Insecure attachment is detrimental to romantic relationships. However, surveillance through Social N...
On social network sites (SNS), information about one's romantic partner is readily available and pub...
Use of social network sites and instant messaging applications (i.e. FacebookTM, Whatsapp) is widesp...
This research discusses the perceived effects of social media on relationship satisfaction. It was h...
Jealousy in romantic relationships and its influence is explored in this study. Because of the digit...
As the prevalence of social media rises in our daily interactions in society, research regarding thi...
Social networking sites (SNS) play an increasingly important role in maintaining geographically clos...
Pavitt, CharlesThis study explored how possible situations on Facebook could evoke romantic jealousy...
Purpose The association between social media and jealousy is an aspect of the dark side of social me...
The primary goal of this research was to understand how an individual’s attachment style, self-estee...
Young people's exposure to social network sites such as Facebook is increasing, along with the poten...
This study sought to examine the relationship between the use of the social networking platform Face...
Social networking websites such as Facebook are a common form of communication among undergraduate s...
Romantic jealousy, a complex response to a real or perceived threat to a romantic relationship, can ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the differences and compare relationship conflict between Sn...
Insecure attachment is detrimental to romantic relationships. However, surveillance through Social N...