Social Media + Society (Jan 2016)

Social Media Use and Online Political Participation Among College Students During the US Election 2012

  • Hongwei “Chris” Yang,
  • Jean L. DeHart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305115623802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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A total of 4,556 US college students were surveyed immediately after Election 2012 to investigate what social media–related psychological and behavioral factors predicted their online political participation. Structural equation modeling and hierarchical multiple regression results showed that online social capital, political self-efficacy, and Facebook group participation were positive predictors of online political participation, while social trust did not directly influence online political participation. General political use of Facebook and Twitter was a positive predictor of online political participation; however, extensive Facebook and Twitter use was a negative predictor. Implications for research and political practice are discussed.