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Do Online Privacy Concerns Predict Selfie Behavior among Adolescents Young Adults and Adults?

机译:在线隐私问题是否可以预测青少年年轻人和成年人的自拍照行为?

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Selfies, or self-portraits, are often taken and shared on social media for online self-presentation reasons, which are considered essential for the psychosocial development and well-being of people in today’s culture. Despite the growing popularity and widespread sharing of selfies in the online space, little is known about how privacy concerns moderate selfie behavior. In addition to this, it is also not known whether privacy concerns across age and gender groups influence selfie behavior. To address this timely issue, a survey assessing common selfie behaviors, that is, frequency of taking (individual and group selfies), editing (cropping and filtering), and posting selfies online, and social media privacy concerns (over personal data being accessed and misused by third parties) was conducted. The web-survey was administered to 3,763 Norwegian social media users, ranging from 13 to 50 years, with a preponderance of women (n = 2,509, 66.7%). The present study investigated the impact of privacy concerns on selfie behaviors across gender and age groups (adolescent, young adult, and adult) by use of the structural equation modeling approach. The results suggest that young adults have greater privacy concerns compared to adolescents and adults. Females have greater privacy concerns than males. Greater privacy concerns among female social media users were linked to lower engagement in selfie behavior, but privacy concerns did not influence selfie behavior in the case of male adolescents and young adults. Overall, privacy concerns were more consistently and inversely related to selfie behavior (taking and posting) among females than males. The study results have theoretical as well as practical implications for both researchers and policy makers.
机译:自拍照或自画像通常是出于在线自我展示的原因而在社交媒体上拍摄和共享的,这些原因被认为对于当今社会人们的心理社会发展和福祉至关重要。尽管在线空间中自拍的日益普及和广泛共享,但对于隐私如何影响适度的自拍行为知之甚少。除此之外,还不知道跨年龄和性别群体的隐私问题是否会影响自拍照行为。为了解决这个及时的问题,需要进行一项调查,以评估常见的自拍照行为,即进行拍照(个人和集体自拍照),编辑(裁剪和过滤)和在线发布自拍照的频率以及社交媒体隐私问题(针对正在访问的个人数据和被第三方滥用)。网络调查针对3,763名挪威社交媒体用户进行了管理,年龄从13岁到50岁不等,其中女性占绝大多数(n = 2,509,66.7%)。本研究通过使用结构方程模型化方法研究了隐私问题对性别和年龄组(青少年,年轻人和成年人)自拍照行为的影响。结果表明,与青少年和成年人相比,年轻人对隐私的关注更大。女性比男性更关注隐私。女性社交媒体用户对隐私的关注增加与自拍照行为的参与度降低有关,但对于男性青少年和年轻人,隐私关注并未影响自拍照行为。总体而言,女性比男性更关注隐私问题与自拍照行为(拍摄和发布)的相关性和相关性。研究结果对研究人员和决策者都有理论和实践意义。

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