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Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes


Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes - Frontiers

Passive use of social network sites by young athletes increased anxiety (β = 0.26, p < 0.001) and decreased subjective well-being (β = −0.35, p < 0.001).

Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes - PubMed

Passive use of social network sites by young athletes increased anxiety (β = 0.26, p < 0.001) and decreased subjective well-being (β = -0.35, p < 0.001).

Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes

Passive use of social network sites by young athletes increased anxiety (β = 0.26, p < 0.001) and decreased subjective well-being (β = −0.35, p < 0.001).

(PDF) Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes

Methods We analyzed data about 350 young athletes from professional Chinese sports universities. Results As predicted, passive use of social ...

Parents: Pros and Cons of Social Media Use by Young Athletes

Parents: Pros and Cons of Social Media Use by Young Athletes · 1. Friendship and community building · 2. Fun and entertainment · 3. Information · 4.

Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes - OUCI

BackgroundWith the popularity of social media platforms, the use of social networks challenges the well-being and mental health of athletes.

Young athletes' mental well-being is associated with smartphone ...

In a meta-analysis, Vidal et al. reported an association between quantity of media usage and depressive mood in adolescents. Likewise, time ...

Simple Text file - Frontiers

... Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes: a moderated mediation analysis JOURNAL=Frontiers in Psychology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https ...

Psychologists Examine Mental Toll of Passive Social Media Use

The research team analyzed the established link between lurking — the passive use of social media — and depression in college-age students. “ ...

The Relationship between Passive Social Network Site Usage and ...

Active social network site usage and passive social network site usage have positive and negative effects on adolescent mental health.

Association between problematic social networking site use and ...

Young adults (18–35 years old) generally use SNSs more than other age groups. Thus, they are potentially more exposed to the effects of SNS use (Auxier and ...

Social Network Sites and Well-Being: Is it Only a Matter of Content?

... effects of passive and active use can be generalized to all SNSs. For example, does passive use of Twitter—where negative emotions are more present—still ...

The Use of Social Networking Sites and Its Impact on Adolescents ...

The risk of developing problematic use of SNSs is influenced by time spent on SNSs, active or passive use, and adolescents' social and emotional ...

[PDF] Passive social networking site use and well-being

Passively browsing social networking sites (SNSs) correlates with poorer well-being (Verduyn, Ybarra, Résibois, Jonides, & Kross, 2017).

Passive social network site use and subjective well-being

Previous studies related to the effects of passive social network site use on mental health have focused on college students or social network ...

Passive social networking site use and well-being: The mediating ...

These findings suggest that social comparison and FoMO play a role in the link between passive SNS use, depressive symptoms, and self-perceptions.

Passive social network site use and adolescent materialism

Risks of passive use of social network sites in youth athletes: a moderated mediation analysis · Psychology, Sociology. Frontiers in psychology · 2023.

Social media use and social connectedness among adolescents in ...

For many participants the risk of screenshots being taken and shared presented a substantial barrier to online self-disclosure (Fig. 1), with ...

Social Media Use and Adolescents' Self-Esteem - Oxford Academic

Eighteen earlier studies have investigated the associations between social media use (SMU) and adolescents' self-esteem, finding weak effects ...

Unifying the detrimental and beneficial effects of social network site ...

Results of the reviewed studies suggest that when a social networking site is used to compare oneself with others, it mostly results in decreases in users' ...