Abstract

With the increasing popularity of electronic products, their impact on interpersonal relationships has also undergone significant changes. This paper delves into the intricate relationship between electronic device usage and relationship satisfaction. It provides a comprehensive review and analysis of relevant research, revealing that the utilization of electronic devices can exert a detrimental influence on relationship satisfaction. Within this context, various mediating and moderating variables, predominantly encompassing individual factors and interpersonal perceptions, are identified. Building upon limitations of this paper, future direction can focus on longitudinal analysis, advanced measurement techniques and expanded variables. These findings contribute to the augmentation of existing theories and offer novel insights into enhancing interpersonal communication and relationship satisfaction among individuals.

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