#5649. Privacy management and self-disclosure on social network sites: The moderating effects of stress and gender

August 2026publication date
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Psychology
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Abstract:
A plethora of research has examined the effects of privacy concerns on individuals’ self-disclosure on social network sites (SNSs). However, most studies are based on the rational choice paradigm, without taking into account the influence of individuals’ emotional states. This study examines the roles of stress in influencing the relationship between privacy concerns and self-disclosure on SNSs, as well as gender differences in the effects of stress.
Keywords:
Gender; Privacy; Self-Disclosure; Social Media; Social Network Sites (SNSs); Stress

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