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Social support for physical activity—role of Facebook with and without structured intervention

机译:身体活动的社会支持-有无结构干预的Facebook角色

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Despite their widespread use and extensive technical features, little is known about how to use online social networking sites to increase physical activity. This study aims to examine Facebook engagement among participants in the online social networking arm of a randomized controlled physical activity promotion trial (n = 67). Facebook communications were double coded and analyzed using ATLAS.ti. Regression procedures were used to determine predictors of Facebook use and associations between types of use and changes in perceived social support and physical activity. Changes in perceived social support and physical activity were more strongly associated with participants’ individual Facebook use than use of the Facebook intervention group. The way social media sites are used in intervention design could have an impact on their effects. Including existing friends in interventions and using applications that incorporate intervention activities into a more naturalistic use of Facebook may improve the efficacy of future interventions.
机译:尽管具有广泛的用途和广泛的技术功能,但如何使用在线社交网站来增加身体活动却知之甚少。这项研究的目的是研究一项随机对照体育锻炼促进试验(n = 67)的在线社交网络参与者中的Facebook参与度。 Facebook通信使用ATLAS.ti进行了双重编码和分析。回归程序用于确定Facebook使用情况的预测因素,以及使用类型与感知的社会支持和体育活动变化之间的关联。与使用Facebook干预小组的使用相比,感知到的社会支持和体育锻炼的变化与参与者个人使用Facebook的关联更大。社交媒体网站在干预设计中的使用方式可能会对其效果产生影响。将现有的朋友包括在干预中,并使用将干预活动纳入更自然主义的Facebook应用的应用程序,可能会提高未来干预的效果。

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