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新春走基层|近半数受访青年会在压力大或孤独时选择虚拟陪伴
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 00:47
Core Insights - The article discusses the increasing trend of virtual companionship among young people, highlighting its significance as a consumption choice in their daily lives [1][6] Group 1: Reasons for Virtual Companionship Consumption - 48.0% of surveyed youth engage in virtual companionship when experiencing high work or study pressure [3][4] - 47.3% of respondents seek virtual companionship when feeling lonely, while 39.9% do so during emotional distress [4] - Other scenarios include boredom (37.4%), specific moments of solitude (22.9%), and the need for low-pressure interaction (17.9%) [4] Group 2: Emotional and Psychological Impacts - 60.0% of respondents express concerns about developing emotional dependence on virtual services, leading to weakened self-regulation [6] - 54.5% worry about remaining in a psychological comfort zone, making it harder to confront real-world issues [6] - 53.8% feel that virtual interactions can blur the lines between reality and virtuality, creating emotional discrepancies [6] Group 3: Recommendations and Cautions - Users are advised to differentiate between seeking emotional outlets and avoiding real-life problems, as the latter can lead to dependency [6] - Engaging in hobbies and real-life social interactions is encouraged to balance the use of virtual companionship [6] - The article emphasizes the importance of being aware of the potential risks associated with excessive reliance on virtual companionship, including privacy concerns [6]