Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study

BackgroundIncreasing observation and evidence suggest that the process of digitalization could have profound impact to the development of human mind and self, with potential mental health consequences. Self-differentiation is important in human identity and self-concept forma...

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Main Authors: Kai Tai Chan, Christy LM Hui, Charlton Cheung, Yi Nam Suen, Stephanie Ming Yin Wong, Corine SM Wong, Bosco PH Kam, Eric Yu Hai Chen
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Published: JMIR Publications 2025-01-01
Series:JMIR Mental Health
Online Access:https://mental.jmir.org/2025/1/e60747
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author Kai Tai Chan
Christy LM Hui
Charlton Cheung
Yi Nam Suen
Stephanie Ming Yin Wong
Corine SM Wong
Bosco PH Kam
Eric Yu Hai Chen
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description BackgroundIncreasing observation and evidence suggest that the process of digitalization could have profound impact to the development of human mind and self, with potential mental health consequences. Self-differentiation is important in human identity and self-concept formation, which is believed to be involved in the process of digitalization. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between digitalization and personal attributes in the actual selves in the physical and virtual worlds. MethodsA community cohort of 397 participants aged 15 to 24 years old was recruited consecutively over about 3 months. Assessment was conducted upon the indicators of digitalization (smartphone use time, leisure online time, and age of first smartphone ownership), smartphone addiction, 14 selected personal attributes in the actual selves in the physical and virtual worlds, psychiatric symptomatology and personality traits. Euclidean distance analysis between the personal attributes in the actual selves in the physical and virtual worlds for the similarities of the 2 selves was performed in the analysis. ResultsThe current primary findings are the negative correlations between the similarity of the personal attributes in the physical actual self and virtual actual self, and smartphone use time, smartphone addiction as well as anxiety symptomatology respectively (P<.05 to P<.01). ConclusionsThe current findings provide empirical evidence for the importance of maintaining a congruent self across the physical and virtual worlds, regulating smartphone use time, preventing smartphone addiction, and safeguarding mental health.
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spelling doaj-art-e2d88d46024b43388b33b8bffe1327be2025-01-31T20:31:31ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Mental Health2368-79592025-01-0112e6074710.2196/60747Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional StudyKai Tai Chanhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9431-1269Christy LM Huihttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6912-208XCharlton Cheunghttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6476-979XYi Nam Suenhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2766-8476Stephanie Ming Yin Wonghttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9535-9846Corine SM Wonghttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3363-1004Bosco PH Kamhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9893-3914Eric Yu Hai Chenhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5247-3593 BackgroundIncreasing observation and evidence suggest that the process of digitalization could have profound impact to the development of human mind and self, with potential mental health consequences. Self-differentiation is important in human identity and self-concept formation, which is believed to be involved in the process of digitalization. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between digitalization and personal attributes in the actual selves in the physical and virtual worlds. MethodsA community cohort of 397 participants aged 15 to 24 years old was recruited consecutively over about 3 months. Assessment was conducted upon the indicators of digitalization (smartphone use time, leisure online time, and age of first smartphone ownership), smartphone addiction, 14 selected personal attributes in the actual selves in the physical and virtual worlds, psychiatric symptomatology and personality traits. Euclidean distance analysis between the personal attributes in the actual selves in the physical and virtual worlds for the similarities of the 2 selves was performed in the analysis. ResultsThe current primary findings are the negative correlations between the similarity of the personal attributes in the physical actual self and virtual actual self, and smartphone use time, smartphone addiction as well as anxiety symptomatology respectively (P<.05 to P<.01). ConclusionsThe current findings provide empirical evidence for the importance of maintaining a congruent self across the physical and virtual worlds, regulating smartphone use time, preventing smartphone addiction, and safeguarding mental health.https://mental.jmir.org/2025/1/e60747
spellingShingle Kai Tai Chan
Christy LM Hui
Charlton Cheung
Yi Nam Suen
Stephanie Ming Yin Wong
Corine SM Wong
Bosco PH Kam
Eric Yu Hai Chen
Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Mental Health
title Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort exploring the differentiation of self concepts in the physical and virtual worlds using euclidean distance analysis and its relationship with digitalization and mental health among young people cross sectional study
url https://mental.jmir.org/2025/1/e60747
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