Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences: A Preliminary Study among Adults
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Ghosting and Breadcrumbing: Definition and Research
1.2. Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing
1.3. The Present Study
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Measurements
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Preliminary Analysis: Frequency Distribution of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences
3.2. ANOVA Analysis: Examining Differences in Psychological Constructs (Satisfaction with Life, Helplessness, and Loneliness) among the Digital Tactics Used to End or Maintain Relationships (Ghosting, Breadcrumbing, and the Combined Form)
3.3. Multiple Regression Analyses: Testing the Relation between Psychological Constructs and Self-Reported Ghosting and Breadcrumbing
4. Discussion
Limitations in the Present Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study Variables | |
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Psychological correlates | M (SD) |
Satisfaction with life | 3.40 (0.88) |
Helplessness | 2.12 (0.89) |
Loneliness | 5.1 (0.81) |
Digital tactics to end or maintain relationships | % (n) |
Not involved | 78.8 (493) |
Ghosting | 4.8 (30) |
Breadcrumbing | 14.1 (88) |
Combined victims (Ghosting and Breadcrumbing) | 2.4 (15) |
Variables | Digital Tactics | N | M (SD) | F | η2 | Bonferroni Test |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Satisfaction with life | Ghosting | 30 | 3.43 (0.51) | 4.961 *** | 0.04 | Not, Gh > Brd, Com |
Breadcrumbing | 88 | 3.19 (1.03) | ||||
Combined | 15 | 2.78 (0.96) | ||||
Not involved | 493 | 3.46 (0.85) | ||||
Helplessness | Ghosting | 30 | 2.23 (0.75) | 6.134 *** | 0.08 | Not, Gh > Brd, Com |
Breadcrumbing | 88 | 2.35 (1.00) | ||||
Combined | 15 | 2.82 (1.09) | ||||
Not involved | 493 | 2.05 (0.85) | ||||
Loneliness | Ghosting | 30 | 5.14 (0.83) | 8.336 *** | 0.06 | Not, Gh > Brd, Com |
Breadcrumbing | 88 | 5.30 (0.89) | ||||
Combined | 15 | 5.96 (0.78) | ||||
Not involved | 493 | 5.04 (0.77) |
Variables | Satisfaction with Life | Helplessness | Loneliness | ||||||
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B | SE | β | B | SE | β | B | SE | β | |
Gender a | 0.105 | 0.066 | −0.060 | −0.119 | 0.070 | −0.068 | 0.000 | 0.060 | −0.000 |
Age b | −0.011 | 0.004 | −0.108 ** | 0.001 | 0.004 | 0.014 | −0.002 | 0.004 | −0.020 |
Sexual Orientation c | −0.062 | 0.092 | −0.026 | 0.076 | 0.097 | 0.032 | 0.065 | 0.084 | 0.030 |
Relationships status d | 0.619 | 0.073 | 0.340 *** | −0.227 | 0.077 | −0.123 *** | −0.561 | 0.067 | −0.335 *** |
Ghosting | −0.079 | 0.130 | −0.023 | 0.244 | 0.137 | 0.071 | 0.190 | 0.118 | 0.061 |
Breadcrumbing | −0.194 | 0.093 | −0.081 ** | 0.324 | 0.055 | 0.143 ** | 0.170 | 0.084 | −0.078 ** |
R2 (Adj. R2) | 0.129 (0.120) | 0.046 (0.037) | 0.148 (0.140) | ||||||
F | 150.216 *** | 50.017 *** | 170.936 *** |
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Navarro, R.; Larrañaga, E.; Yubero, S.; Víllora, B. Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences: A Preliminary Study among Adults. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031116
Navarro R, Larrañaga E, Yubero S, Víllora B. Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences: A Preliminary Study among Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(3):1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031116
Chicago/Turabian StyleNavarro, Raúl, Elisa Larrañaga, Santiago Yubero, and Beatriz Víllora. 2020. "Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences: A Preliminary Study among Adults" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 3: 1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031116
APA StyleNavarro, R., Larrañaga, E., Yubero, S., & Víllora, B. (2020). Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences: A Preliminary Study among Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(3), 1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031116