نتایج جستجو برای: snss

تعداد نتایج: 510  

2010
Lorna Gibson John L. Arnott Wendy Moncur Christopher Martin Paula Forbes Amritpal Singh Bhachu

The importance of older adults’ social networks in providing practical, emotional and informational support is well documented. In this paper, we reflect on the personal social networks of older adults, and the shortcomings of existing online Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in supporting their needs. We report findings from ethnographic interviews, focus groups and hands-on demonstrations with o...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2014
Yoojung Kim Wei-Na Lee

Social networking sites (SNSs) provide a unique social venue to engage the young generation in philanthropy through their networking capabilities. An integrated model that incorporates social capital into the Theory of Reasoned Action is developed to explain volunteer behavior through social networks. As expected, volunteer behavior was predicted by volunteer intention, which was influenced by ...

2011
Judy Gold Alisa E Pedrana Rachel Sacks-Davis Margaret E Hellard Shanton Chang Steve Howard Louise Keogh Jane S Hocking Mark A Stoove

BACKGROUND In recent years social networking sites (SNSs) have grown rapidly in popularity. The popularity of these sites, along with their interactive functions, offer a novel environment in which to deliver health promotion messages. The aim of this paper is to examine the extent to which SNSs are currently being used for sexual health promotion and describe the breadth of these activities. ...

2014
Tommy K. H. Chan Christy M. K. Cheung Zach W. Y. Lee Tillmann Neben

Social networking sites (SNSs), combined with the rapid growth trajectory of mobile devices, and widespread deployment of mobile data services, have evolved as a primary platform for daily social interaction. While the majority of users enjoy frequent interactions with their friends and family members, some users suffer from incessant urges to check up on the lives of others on their social net...

2015
Philipp K. Masur Leonard Reinecke Marc Ziegele Oliver Quiring

The present paper aims at exploring the new phenomenon of social network site (SNS) addiction and at identifying predictors of problematic SNS use. For this purpose, a scale measuring addictive behavior specifically with regard to SNS use was developed. The effects of intrinsic need satisfaction in the offline context and of SNS-specific motives on SNS addiction were tested in an online-survey ...

2015
Jennifer M. Whitehill Megan A. Pumper Megan A. Moreno

BACKGROUND Emerging adults have high rates of heavy episodic drinking (binge drinking) and related risks including alcohol-impaired driving. To understand whether social networking sites (SNSs) used on mobile devices represent a viable platform for real-time interventions, this study measured emerging adults' use of two popular SNSs (Facebook and Twitter) during the Mifflin Street Block Party. ...

2013
Anise M. S. Wu Vivi I. Cheung Lisbeth Ku Eva P. W. Hung

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Smartphones allow users to access social networking sites (SNSs) whenever and wherever they want. Such easy availability and accessibility may increase their vulnerability to addiction. Based on the social cognitive theory (SCT), we examined the impacts of outcome expectancies, self-efficacy, and impulsivity on young Chinese smartphone users' addictive tendencies toward SNSs...

2015
Ines Kožuh Manfred Hintermair Matjaž Debevc

Social networking sites (SNSs) have become extremely popular among deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) people. As these users can have particular communication needs when compared with other users, it is important to know their characteristics like language skills, ways of communicating and using SNSs, as well as technology use skills that may affect their experiences when using SNSs. Thus, there is...

2018
Laura Johnston John Nevins

Consumer Behavior is an interdisciplinary field that marketers use to understand the wants and behavior of consumers. It focuses on how people decide to spend their available resources, such as time or money, on a product or service and examines issues such as why, how often, and the impact of making such a decision. This study will incorporate the Social Cognitive Theory’s assessment of expect...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2014
Wonsun Shin Nurzali Ismail

This study investigated the role of parental and peer mediation in young adolescents' engagement in risk-taking in social networking sites (SNSs). A survey conducted in Malaysia with 469 SNS users aged 13-14 revealed that control-based parental mediation can cause boomerang effects, making young adolescents more inclined to taking risks in SNSs. While discussion-based parental mediation was fou...

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