| Literature DB >> 36005227 |
Andrea Guazzini1,2, Mustafa Can Gursesli1,3, Elena Serritella1, Margherita Tani1, Mirko Duradoni1.
Abstract
Social media (SM) are the new standard for social interaction and people with OCD use such platforms like everyone else. However, the research on these individuals provides limited, sporadic, and difficult-to-generalize data outside of social-media evidence for one specific context concerning how SM is experienced by people with OCD. Our cross-sectional study involved 660 participants (71.4% females, 28.6% males) with 22% of the sample surpassing the 90° percentile threshold to be identified as high-level OCD-symptomatic individuals. Our work highlighted that roughly all OCD types are affected by social media in terms of mood and that these individuals appeared to give SM more importance than non-OCD individuals. The evidence presented, although very narrow, can be conceived as the first building blocks to encourage future research considering how individuals with OCD experience social media, since they appear to be affected more by them compared to non-OCD individuals.Entities:
Keywords: OCD; OCD types; mood; obsessive-compulsive disorder; social media
Year: 2022 PMID: 36005227 PMCID: PMC9407245 DOI: 10.3390/ejihpe12080078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ ISSN: 2174-8144
Descriptive statistics of the variables included in the data collection disaggregated by sex.
| Sex | OCD Level | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Total Sample | Males | Females | OCD > 90p | OCD > 90 (Females) | OCD > 90 (Males) |
| M (s.d) | M (s.d) | M (s.d) | % | % | % | |
| OCD: Checking | 2.73 (3.85) | 3.07 (3.90) | 2.60 (3.83) | 11.2 | 10 | 14.3 |
| OCD: Contamination | 6.88 (7.26) | 5.65 (6.28) | 7.38 (7.58) | 21.2 | 23.1 | 16.4 |
| OCD: Hoarding | 3.26 (4.27) | 3.24 (4.04) | 3.26 (4.36) | 11.4 | 11.0 | 12.2 |
| OCD: Indecisiveness | 6.05 (4.59) | 5.32 (4.11) | 6.35 (4.74) | 23.2 | 22.5 | 24.9 |
| OCD: Just Right | 8.64 (6.79) | 8.59 (6.81) | 8.66 (6.78) | 24.5 | 24.8 | 23.8 |
| OCD: Obsession | 5.41 (6.52) | 5.50 (6.72) | 5.38 (6.44) | 21.2 | 21.2 | 21.2 |
| OCD: Total | 23.98 (25.94) | 31.38 (24.48) | 33.62 (26.51) | 22 | 21.4 | 23.3 |
| SM impact on mood | 2.41 (0.93) | 2.34 (0.90) | 2.43 (0.93) | - | - | - |
| SM importance | 2.70 (0.82) | 2.66 (0.85) | 2.72 (0.81) | - | - | - |
Note: N = 660; M = mean; s.d. = standard deviation; OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder; SM = social media.
Welch’s t-tests for analyzing the differences between people above and below the normative threshold regarding social media’s impact on mood for each OCD type.
| Variable | Threshold | M (s.d.) | Welch’s t | df | Cohen’s d |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OCD: Checking | >90° | 2.81 (0.98) | −5.68 *** | 202.91 | 0.55 |
| <90° | 2.30 (0.88) | ||||
| OCD: Contamination | >90° | 2.82 (1.00) | −6.28 *** | 241.61 | 0.59 |
| <90° | 2.27 (0.85) | ||||
| OCD: Hoarding | >90° | 2.88 (0.96) | −7.17 *** | 231.00 | 0.68 |
| <90° | 2.26 (0.86) | ||||
| OCD: Indecisiveness | >90° | 2.99 (1.03) | −5.25 *** | 88.36 | 0.69 |
| <90° | 2.33 (0.88) | ||||
| OCD: Just Right | >90° | 2.71 (0.98) | −4.28 *** | 205.47 | 0.42 |
| <90° | 2.32 (0.89) | ||||
| OCD: Obsession | >90° | 2.82 (1.06) | −3.65 *** | 83.39 | 0.48 |
| <90° | 2.35 (0.89) | ||||
| OCD: Total | >90° | 2.88 (0.97) | −6.87 *** | 212.85 | 0.67 |
| <90° | 2.27 (0.86) |
Note: N = 660; M = mean; s.d. = standard deviation; OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder; *** = p. < 0.001.
Welch’s t-tests for analyzing the differences between people above and below the normative threshold regarding social media’s perceived importance for each OCD type.
| Variable | Threshold | M (s.d.) | Welch’s t | df | Cohen’s d |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OCD: Checking | >90° | 2.89 (0.77) | −2.24 * | 95.52 | 0.26 |
| <90° | 2.68 (0.83) | ||||
| OCD: Contamination | >90° | 2.93 (0.75) | −3.96 *** | 240.11 | 0.37 |
| <90° | 2.64 (0.83) | ||||
| OCD: Hoarding | >90° | 3.07 (0.86) | −3.94 *** | 91.42 | 0.50 |
| <90° | 2.65 (0.81) | ||||
| OCD: Indecisiveness | >90° | 2.86 (0.83) | −2.64 ** | 246.48 | 0.26 |
| <90° | 2.65 (0.81) | ||||
| OCD: Just Right | >90° | 2.91 (0.84) | −3.73 *** | 262.07 | 0.34 |
| <90° | 2.63 (0.80) | ||||
| OCD: Obsession | >90° | 2.84 (0.83) | −2.29 * | 218.00 | 0.22 |
| <90° | 2.66 (0.82) | ||||
| OCD: Total | >90° | 2.90 (0.83) | −3.34 *** | 227.59 | 0.32 |
| <90° | 2.64 (0.81) |
Note: N = 660; M = mean; s.d. = standard deviation; OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder; * = p. < 0.05; ** = p. <0.01; *** = p. < 0.001.
Figure 1Mean values distribution across OCD types for social-media importance and social-media impact on mood.