Social Networks, Emotions, and Education: Design and Validation of e-COM, a Scale of Socio-Emotional Interaction Competencies among Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Socio-Emotional Competencies
1.2. Socio-Emotional Competencies and the Internet
1.3. The Need for a Socio-Emotional e-Competencies Scale (e-COM)
2. Method
2.1. Participants
2.2. Variables and Tools
2.2.1. The Socio-Emotional e-Competencies Questionnaire (e-COM)
2.2.2. The e-Motions Questionnaire
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||
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Emotional e-Conscience | ||||||||||||
1 | When I am on social media, I notice if I am angry or happy (I play, I communicate…) Me doy cuenta de si me enfado o me alegro cuando estoy en las redes sociales (juego, me comunico, …) | |||||||||||
2 | When I am on social media (I read comments, I look at profiles, I watch videos) I can put a name on what I feel Cuando estoy en las redes sociales (leo comentarios, veo videos, perfiles, etc.) puedo poner nombre a lo que siento | |||||||||||
3 | When I entertain myself on the Internet (playing videogames, watching videos, etc.), I identify my emotions Cuando me divierto en internet (juego a videojuegos en red, veo videos, etc) identifico mis emociones | |||||||||||
4 | I usually know how to distinguish why I have certain feelings on social media La mayoría de las veces sé distinguir porqué tengo ciertos sentimientos en las redes sociales. | |||||||||||
5 | I really understand what I feel when I play videogames online, watch videos, read comments, etc. La mayoría de las veces sé distinguir porqué tengo ciertos sentimientos en las redes sociales. | |||||||||||
Emotional e-Regulation | ||||||||||||
6 | Before making a joke [about someone] on social media (on video or audio) I am capable of imagining how that person is going to feel Antes de hacer o decir una broma por las redes sociales (en video, audio,...) soy capaz de pensar en cómo se va a sentir esa persona. | |||||||||||
7 | I have good control of my own emotions on social media Tengo un buen control de mis propias emociones en las redes sociales. | |||||||||||
8 | I control the emotions I express through the Internet Controlo las emociones que expreso a través de internet. | |||||||||||
9 | Even if something bothers me on social media, I am capable of responding with good manners. Aunque algo me haya molestado en las redes sociales soy capaz de responder de buenas maneras | |||||||||||
10 | Before I say anything on social media, I am capable of imagining the consequences. Antes de decir alguna cosa por las redes sociales soy capaz de pensar las consecuencias. | |||||||||||
e-Self-control of impulsiveness | ||||||||||||
11 | If a rumor is being commented in a WhatsApp group or on another social network, I find it difficult not to make a comment too. Ante un rumor que se comenta en el grupo de WhatsApp u otra red social me resulta difícil no comentarlo. | |||||||||||
12 | On the Internet, I can’t stop clicking on the attractive links I see. En Internet no puedo dejar de pinchar en enlaces atractivos que aparecen. | |||||||||||
13 | On social media, I can’t avoid commenting on the jokes they write on WhatsApp, etc. En las redes sociales no puedo evitar comentar las bromas que escriben por WhatsApp, etc. | |||||||||||
14 | When something surprises me, I can’t avoid commenting it on social media. Cuando me sorprende algo no puedo evitar comentarlo por las redes sociales | |||||||||||
15 | On social media, I can’t avoid posting comments about what has happened. No soy capaz de dejar de comentar en las redes sociales lo que ha pasado. | |||||||||||
Emotional e-Independence | ||||||||||||
16 | When I see the number of comments other friends receive on social networks, it affects me. Me afecta ver la cantidad de comentarios que tienen otros/as amigos/as en las redes sociales. | |||||||||||
17 | I feel socially awkward if others get lots of comments on social networks Me siento torpe socialmente si los demás son muy comentados en las redes sociales | |||||||||||
18 | I feel unsuccessful if my contacts discover something negative about me on social media Me siento poco exitoso/a si mis contactos descubren algo negativo de mí en las redes sociales | |||||||||||
19 | If people don’t answer on social media, I feel as if they don’t consider me part of the group Si no me contestan en las redes sociales siento que no me consideran parte del grupo | |||||||||||
20 | I feel unsuccessful when my photos/videos don’t get comments. Me siento poco exitoso/a cuando mis propuestas fotos, videos no reciben comentarios | |||||||||||
Social e-Competency | ||||||||||||
21 | On social networks (Instagram, WhatsApp, e-mail, etc.) I pay attention to the needs of others Presto atención en las redes sociales (Instagram, WhatsApp, e-mail, etc.) a las necesidades de los demás | |||||||||||
22 | I tend to know how to help people who need help on social networks (Instagram, WhatsApp, e-mail, etc.) Suelo saber cómo ayudar a las personas que lo necesitan en las redes sociales (Instagram, WhatsApp, e-mail, etc.) | |||||||||||
23 | I offer help on social networks when people need it Ofrezco ayuda en las redes sociales cuando me necesitan | |||||||||||
24 | I tend to help on problems that arise on social networks Suelo ayudar en los problemas que surgen en las redes sociales | |||||||||||
25 | I tend to calm my contacts down when they get angry on social networks. Suelo calmar a mis contactos cuando se enfadan en las redes sociales |
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Item | M | SD | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 |
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1 | 6.90 | 2.60 | 0.663 | ||||
2 | 6.19 | 2.80 | 0.624 | ||||
3 | 5.92 | 2.89 | 0.483 | ||||
4 | 6.99 | 2.50 | 0.751 | ||||
5 | 6.45 | 2.57 | 0.686 | ||||
6 | 7.04 | 2.49 | 0.772 | ||||
7 | 6.556 | 2.30 | 0.519 | ||||
8 | 7.69 | 2.40 | 0.809 | ||||
9 | 7.15 | 2.23 | 0.581 | ||||
10 | 6.51 | 2.64 | 0.696 | ||||
11 | 7.34 | 2.36 | 0.712 | ||||
12 | 5.67 | 2.93 | 0.610 | ||||
13 | 6.82 | 2.93 | 0.595 | ||||
14 | 6.11 | 2.78 | 0.712 | ||||
15 | 6.16 | 2.80 | 0.742 | ||||
16 | 7.11 | 2.89 | 0.759 | ||||
17 | 5.79 | 2.97 | 0.580 | ||||
18 | 6.89 | 2.55 | 0.598 | ||||
19 | 7.00 | 2.47 | 0.599 | ||||
20 | 6.44 | 2.53 | |||||
21 | 7.34 | 2.17 | 0.675 | ||||
22 | 7.42 | 2.36 | 0.627 | ||||
23 | 6.45 | 2.89 | 0.442 | ||||
24 | 5.15 | 2.90 | |||||
25 | 5.77 | 2.93 | |||||
26 | 5.84 | 2.45 | 0.638 | ||||
27 | 6.52 | 2.31 | 0.750 | ||||
28 | 6.87 | 2.44 | 0.920 | ||||
29 | 6.02 | 2.53 | 0.796 | ||||
30 | 6.48 | 2.52 | 0.654 | ||||
31 | 4.88 | 3.06 | 0.593 | ||||
32 | 5.96 | 3.21 | 0.730 | ||||
33 | 6.03 | 2.98 | 0.743 | ||||
34 | 7.30 | 2.77 | 0.821 | ||||
35 | 7.37 | 2.73 | 0.858 | ||||
36 | 6,99 | 2.71 | 0.813 | ||||
37 | 6.70 | 2.87 | 0.757 | ||||
38 | 7.08 | 2.85 | 0.881 | ||||
39 | 7.05 | 2.70 | 0.683 | ||||
40 | 6.48 | 2.53 | 0.557 |
Item | Weight | |
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Emotional e-Conscience | ||
1 | 0.631 | When I am on social media, I notice if I am angry or happy (I play, I communicate…) |
2 | 0.672 | When I am on social media (I read comments, I look at profiles, I watch videos) I can put a name on what I feel |
3 | 0.751 | When I entertain myself on the Internet (playing videogames, watching videos, etc.), I identify my emotions |
4 | 0.709 | I usually know how to distinguish why I have certain feelings on social media |
5 | 0.739 | I really understand what I feel when I play videogames online, watch videos, read comments, etc. |
Emotional e-Regulation | ||
6 | 0.775 | Before making a joke [about someone] on social media (on video or audio) I am capable of imagining how that person is going to feel |
7 | 0.738 | I have good control of my own emotions on social media. |
8 | 0.688 | I control the emotions I express through the Internet. |
9 | 0.650 | Even if something bothers me on social media, I am capable of responding with good manners. |
10 | 0.732 | Before I say anything on social media, I am capable of imagining the consequences. |
e-Self-control of impulsiveness | ||
11 | 0.586 | If a rumor is being commented in a WhatsApp group or on another social network, I find it difficult not to make a comment too. |
12 | 0.613 | On the Internet, I can’t stop clicking on the attractive links I see. |
13 | 0.736 | On social media, I can’t avoid commenting on the jokes they write on WhatsApp, etc. |
14 | 0.735 | When something surprises me, I can’t avoid commenting it on social media. |
15 | 0.681 | On social media, I can’t avoid posting comments about what has happened. |
Emotional e-Independence | ||
16 | 0.839 | When I see the number of comments other friends receive on social networks, it affects me. |
17 | 0.863 | I feel socially awkward if others get lots of comments on social networks |
18 | 0.825 | I feel unsuccessful if my contacts discover something negative about me on social media |
19 | 0.720 | If people don’t answer on social media, I feel as if they don’t consider me part of the group |
20 | 0.862 | I feel unsuccessful when my photos/videos don’t get comments. |
Social e-Competency | ||
21 | 0.617 | On social networks (Instagram, WhatsApp, e-mail, etc.) I pay attention to the needs of others |
22 | 0.751 | I tend to know how to help people who need help on social networks (Instagram, WhatsApp, e-mail, etc.) |
23 | 0.842 | I offer help on social networks when people need it |
24 | 0.768 | I tend to help on problems that arise on social networks |
25 | 0.696 | I tend to calm my contacts down when they get angry on social networks. |
N | Mean | SD | F | p | η2 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emotional e-conscience | Male | 414 | 41.78 | 11.57 | 16.063 | 0.000 | 0.018 |
Female | 474 | 38.71 | 11.23 | ||||
Emotional e-regulation | Male | 414 | 35.89 | 9.50 | 2.965 | 0.085 | 0.003 |
Female | 474 | 36.96 | 9.13 | ||||
E-self-control impulsiveness | Male | 414 | 31.46 | 10.92 | 1.122 | 0.290 | 0.001 |
Female | 474 | 32.23 | 10.48 | ||||
Emotional e-independence | Male | 414 | 42.21 | 14.18 | 0.356 | 0.551 | 0.000 |
Female | 474 | 42.78 | 14.05 | ||||
Social e-competency | Male | 414 | 30.46 | 10.29 | 13.05 * | 0.000 | 0.015 |
Female | 474 | 32.83 | 9.06 | ||||
Total of e-COM scale | Male | 414 | 183.51 | 34.20 | 0.609 * | 0.435 | 0.000 |
Female | 474 | 181.81 | 34.20 |
eMOex | eMOpe | eMOfac | eMOcom | eMOTION | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emotional e-conscience | 0.149 ** | 0.253 ** | 0.177 ** | 0.293 ** | 0.286 ** |
Emotional e-regulation | −0.089 * | 0.107 ** | −0.105 ** | 0.252 ** | 0.075 * |
Emotional e-self-control | −0.328 ** | −0.160 ** | −0.386 ** | −0.125 ** | −0.313 ** |
Emotional e-independence | −0.141 ** | −0.054 | −0.264 ** | −0.008 | −0.147 ** |
Social e-competency | 0.373 ** | 0.387 ** | 0.307 ** | 0.492 ** | 0.507 ** |
Total ECOM scale | −0.040 | 0.155 ** | −132 ** | 0.277 ** | 0.098 ** |
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Cebollero-Salinas, A.; Cano-Escoriaza, J.; Orejudo, S. Social Networks, Emotions, and Education: Design and Validation of e-COM, a Scale of Socio-Emotional Interaction Competencies among Adolescents. Sustainability 2022, 14, 2566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052566
Cebollero-Salinas A, Cano-Escoriaza J, Orejudo S. Social Networks, Emotions, and Education: Design and Validation of e-COM, a Scale of Socio-Emotional Interaction Competencies among Adolescents. Sustainability. 2022; 14(5):2566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052566
Chicago/Turabian StyleCebollero-Salinas, Ana, Jacobo Cano-Escoriaza, and Santos Orejudo. 2022. "Social Networks, Emotions, and Education: Design and Validation of e-COM, a Scale of Socio-Emotional Interaction Competencies among Adolescents" Sustainability 14, no. 5: 2566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052566
APA StyleCebollero-Salinas, A., Cano-Escoriaza, J., & Orejudo, S. (2022). Social Networks, Emotions, and Education: Design and Validation of e-COM, a Scale of Socio-Emotional Interaction Competencies among Adolescents. Sustainability, 14(5), 2566. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052566