TY - CHAP AB - Abstract Social media are central to the creation and maintenance of social relations, including romantic relations. While much of the scholarship has examined how social media play a role in the initiation and maintenance of romantic relations, little is known about their role in romantic dissolution. This chapter fills this gap by examining the kinds of strategies young adults employ to cope with the aftermath of a romantic breakup complicated by Facebook. Based on qualitative analysis of 10 interviews with young adults, the authors propose a typology of Facebook coping strategies for romantic breakups. The typology includes seven types of coping strategies with 12 subtopics and 25 specific actions linked to the subtopics. The authors find that those coping with a breakup engage in erasing and avoiding breakup reminders and digital traces, as they perceive them as hurtful. They regulate their use of Facebook and limit Facebook communication with the ex. An important coping strategy used was to express their emotions via Facebook content, often aimed at the ex-partner. They also use Facebook to seek support and new information about the ex, including about potential new romantic interests. Others preferred to avoid information about the ex and either deleted the ex and their friends or chose to unsubscribe to updates. Coping strategies included preventative measures such as changing passwords, blocking the ex, and adjusting privacy settings. We found our participants engaged in both goal-directed and emotionally based coping strategies. Yet, the findings suggest a tendency to rely more extensively on goal-directed coping strategies by actively addressing the breakup stressor. We also note that coping strategies specific to Facebook are more likely to be used than traditional offline forms of coping. This exploratory study serves as a starting point to better understand the role that Facebook plays in mediating online behaviors following a romantic dissolution, such that these strategies can be subsequently evaluated in terms of usefulness in clinical coping recommendations. VL - 17 SN - 978-1-78769-666-2, 978-1-78769-665-5/2050-2060 DO - 10.1108/S2050-206020180000017005 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020180000017005 AU - Quan-Haase Anabel AU - Nevin Andrew D. AU - Lukacs Veronika ED - Barry Wellman ED - Laura Robinson ED - Casey Brienza ED - Wenhong Chen ED - Shelia R. Cotten PY - 2018 Y1 - 2018/01/01 TI - Romantic Dissolution and Facebook Life: a Typology of Coping Strategies for Breakups T2 - Networks, Hacking, and Media – CITA MS@30: Now and Then and Tomorrow T3 - Studies in Media and Communications PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 73 EP - 98 Y2 - 2024/04/19 ER -