The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale

ObjectiveTo test the reliability and validity of the Online Jealousy Scale.BackgroundRomantic jealousy is often examined in online and social media settings and a validated measure of online jealousy is needed.MethodAcross two studies, the present research tests the psychometric properties of the On...

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Main Authors: Kieran T. Sullivan, Kathryn Bruchmann
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Dynamics
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fhumd.2024.1447003/full
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description ObjectiveTo test the reliability and validity of the Online Jealousy Scale.BackgroundRomantic jealousy is often examined in online and social media settings and a validated measure of online jealousy is needed.MethodAcross two studies, the present research tests the psychometric properties of the Online Jealousy Scale (adapted from the Facebook Jealousy Scale) on an undergraduate (Study 1, N = 111) and two broader community (Study 2, N = 200; Study 3, N = 143) samples.ResultsData across all studies provide evidence of strong inter-item and test–retest reliability; and construct, convergent and discriminant validity. Consistent with other jealousy measures, evidence of three factors emerged: emotional, cognitive, and behavioral jealousy.DiscussionThese studies indicate that the OJS is a reliable and valid instrument.ImplicationsThis measure fills the need for a valid, reliable assessment of online jealousy and can be used in research about online jealousy across age and relationship type. It may also be useful for individual or couple therapy.
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spelling doaj-art-356c93de75a34395b2a80d2617fcb5252025-01-03T13:39:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Dynamics2673-27262025-01-01610.3389/fhumd.2024.14470031447003The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy ScaleKieran T. SullivanKathryn BruchmannObjectiveTo test the reliability and validity of the Online Jealousy Scale.BackgroundRomantic jealousy is often examined in online and social media settings and a validated measure of online jealousy is needed.MethodAcross two studies, the present research tests the psychometric properties of the Online Jealousy Scale (adapted from the Facebook Jealousy Scale) on an undergraduate (Study 1, N = 111) and two broader community (Study 2, N = 200; Study 3, N = 143) samples.ResultsData across all studies provide evidence of strong inter-item and test–retest reliability; and construct, convergent and discriminant validity. Consistent with other jealousy measures, evidence of three factors emerged: emotional, cognitive, and behavioral jealousy.DiscussionThese studies indicate that the OJS is a reliable and valid instrument.ImplicationsThis measure fills the need for a valid, reliable assessment of online jealousy and can be used in research about online jealousy across age and relationship type. It may also be useful for individual or couple therapy.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fhumd.2024.1447003/fullsocial mediaromantic jealousypsychometricsintimate relationshipsdating relationships
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The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale
Frontiers in Human Dynamics
social media
romantic jealousy
psychometrics
intimate relationships
dating relationships
title The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale
title_full The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale
title_fullStr The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale
title_full_unstemmed The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale
title_short The Online Jealousy Scale: an adaptation, extension, and psychometric analysis of the Facebook Jealousy Scale
title_sort online jealousy scale an adaptation extension and psychometric analysis of the facebook jealousy scale
topic social media
romantic jealousy
psychometrics
intimate relationships
dating relationships
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fhumd.2024.1447003/full
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