Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4937620 | Computers in Human Behavior | 2017 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
This study explored the naturally occurring interactions over social network sites (SNS) about physical activity. A mixed methods design was used. Participants (NÂ =Â 244) completed a cross sectional survey included open-ended questions about the reasons for posting or not posting about physical activity on SNS, as well as how others respond to their posts. A qualitative analysis was performed on the reasons for posting and not posting on SNS. Reasons for sharing physical activity included: keeping people informed, inviting others to join in, inspiring others and gaining recognition. For those who did not share, reasons reported were privacy concerns and a lack of interest. Results of a logistic regression revealed that sharers were more likely check SNS frequently, be a student and be physically active.
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Authors
Sean Pinkerton, Jessi L. Tobin, Sydney C. Querfurth, Iowayna M. Pena, Kathleen S. Wilson,