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The effect of social connectedness, social identity, and social comparison on social well-being

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2024, v.38 no.4, pp.323-356
https://doi.org/10.21193/kjspp.2024.38.4.004
Yei-ji Seo (Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University)
Jungmin Ahn (Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University)
Taeyun Jung (Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University)

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the impact of social connectedness, social identity, and social comparison on social well-being, with the objective of discussing psychosocial strategies to enhance social well-being and providing foundational data for such interventions. To this end, Study 1 employed a survey to statistically examine the relationships between the variables, and mediation analysis was conducted to gain a more precise understanding of these relationships. Study 2 involved an experimental approach to determine the causal effects of social connectedness and social comparison on social well-being, and to test for the presence of interaction effects. The primary findings of the study are as follows: First, social connectedness and Korean social identity were found to have a positive impact on social well-being, with Korean social identity fully mediating the relationship between social connectedness and social well-being. Second, while the main effects of social connectedness and social comparison on social well-being and social identity were confirmed, no interaction effects between these two variables were observed. Specifically, higher levels of social connectedness were associated with more positive reports of social well-being and social identity. Additionally, downward comparison with past Korean society resulted in the most favorable outcomes for social well-being. These findings highlight the importance of social well-being, a concept that has received relatively little attention, and provide empirical evidence on the effects of key variables—social connectedness, social identity, and social comparison—thus offering a foundation for the development of strategies aimed at enhancing social well-being.

keywords
Social well-being, Social connectedness, Social identity, Korean identity, Social comparison
Submission Date
2024-06-12
Revised Date
2024-08-28
Accepted Date
2024-09-03

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology