ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION

Adolescences' excessive online self-disclosure is now a social phenomenon arising in social media use. The adolescences also tend to share their privacy. This study aims to determine whether extraversion personality, perceived privacy risks, the convenience of maintaining relationships, and onl...

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Main Authors: Wahyu Rahardjo, Nurul Qomariyah, Matrissya Hermita, Ruddy J. Suhatril, Mochammad Akbar Marwan, Inge Andriani
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Diponegoro 2020-12-01
Series:Jurnal Psikologi Undip
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/psikologi/article/view/21120
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author Wahyu Rahardjo
Nurul Qomariyah
Matrissya Hermita
Ruddy J. Suhatril
Mochammad Akbar Marwan
Inge Andriani
author_facet Wahyu Rahardjo
Nurul Qomariyah
Matrissya Hermita
Ruddy J. Suhatril
Mochammad Akbar Marwan
Inge Andriani
author_sort Wahyu Rahardjo
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description Adolescences' excessive online self-disclosure is now a social phenomenon arising in social media use. The adolescences also tend to share their privacy. This study aims to determine whether extraversion personality, perceived privacy risks, the convenience of maintaining relationships, and online self-presentation influence self-disclosure in adolescents. This study involved 619 adolescents (185 male and 434 female) aged 13-22 years (M = 19.39, SD = 1.83). The participants are active social media users collected from several areas in Indonesia. Multiple regression analysis is used to test the hypothesis. The results show that several variables simultaneously affect online self-disclosure in adolescents (R2 = .422; F (4, 614) = 111.944, p < .01). However, in details, online self-presentation does not have a significant effect on online self-disclosure among adolescents. This result shows that personality factors and adolescent perceptions of the low privacy risk on social media, as well as the goal of maintaining social relations with other members of social media, encourage them to be more online disclose on social media.
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spelling doaj.art-0cd4ff25bf30458c826b02301a8cec462022-12-21T22:26:16ZindUniversitas DiponegoroJurnal Psikologi Undip2302-10982020-12-0119321923210.14710/jp.19.3.219-23217699ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATIONWahyu Rahardjo0Nurul Qomariyah1Matrissya Hermita2Ruddy J. Suhatril3Mochammad Akbar Marwan4Inge Andriani5Center of Human and Technology (CHaT) Universitas GunadarmaCenter of Human and Technology (CHaT) Universitas GunadarmaCenter of Human and Technology (CHaT) Universitas GunadarmaCenter of Human and Technology (CHaT) Universitas GunadarmaCenter of Human and Technology (CHaT) Universitas GunadarmaCenter of Human and Technology (CHaT) Universitas GunadarmaAdolescences' excessive online self-disclosure is now a social phenomenon arising in social media use. The adolescences also tend to share their privacy. This study aims to determine whether extraversion personality, perceived privacy risks, the convenience of maintaining relationships, and online self-presentation influence self-disclosure in adolescents. This study involved 619 adolescents (185 male and 434 female) aged 13-22 years (M = 19.39, SD = 1.83). The participants are active social media users collected from several areas in Indonesia. Multiple regression analysis is used to test the hypothesis. The results show that several variables simultaneously affect online self-disclosure in adolescents (R2 = .422; F (4, 614) = 111.944, p < .01). However, in details, online self-presentation does not have a significant effect on online self-disclosure among adolescents. This result shows that personality factors and adolescent perceptions of the low privacy risk on social media, as well as the goal of maintaining social relations with other members of social media, encourage them to be more online disclose on social media.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/psikologi/article/view/21120online self-disclosureadolescentssocial media
spellingShingle Wahyu Rahardjo
Nurul Qomariyah
Matrissya Hermita
Ruddy J. Suhatril
Mochammad Akbar Marwan
Inge Andriani
ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION
Jurnal Psikologi Undip
online self-disclosure
adolescents
social media
title ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION
title_full ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION
title_fullStr ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION
title_full_unstemmed ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION
title_short ONLINE ADOLESCENT'S SELF-DISCLOSURE AS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS: THE ROLE OF EXTRAVERSION PERSONALITY, PERCEPTION OF PRIVACY RISK, CONVENIENCE OF RELATIONSHIP MAINTENANCE, AND SELF-PRESENTATION
title_sort online adolescent s self disclosure as social media users the role of extraversion personality perception of privacy risk convenience of relationship maintenance and self presentation
topic online self-disclosure
adolescents
social media
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/psikologi/article/view/21120
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