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Peer influences: The impact of online and offline friendship networks on adolescent smoking and alcohol use

机译:同行影响:在线和离线友谊网络对青少年吸烟和饮酒的影响

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Purpose: Online social networking sites (SNSs) have become a popular mode of communication among adolescents. However, little is known about the effects of social online activity on health behaviors. The authors examined the use of SNSs among friends and the degree to which SNS activities relate to face-to-face peer influences and adolescent risk behaviors. Methods: Longitudinal egocentric friendship network data along with adolescent social media use and risk behaviors were collected from 1,563 10th-grade students across five Southern California high schools. Measures of online and offline peer influences were computed and assessed using fixed-effects models. Results: The frequency of adolescent SNS use and the number of their closest friends on the same SNSs were not significantly associated with risk behaviors. However, exposure to friends' online pictures of partying or drinking was significantly associated with both smoking (β =.11, p <.001) and alcohol use (β =.06, p <.05). Whereas adolescents with drinking friends had higher risk levels for drinking, adolescents without drinking friends were more likely to be affected by higher exposure to risky online pictures (β = -.10, p <.05). Myspace and Facebook had demographically distinct user characteristics and differential effects on risk behaviors. Conclusions: Exposure to risky online content had a direct impact on adolescents' risk behaviors and significantly interacted with risk behaviors of their friends. These results provide evidence that friends' online behaviors should be considered a viable source of peer influence and that increased efforts should focus on educating adolescents on the negative effects of risky online displays.
机译:目的:在线社交网站(SNS)已成为青少年之间流行的交流方式。但是,关于社交网络活动对健康行为的影响知之甚少。作者研究了朋友之间使用SNS的情况以及SNS活动与面对面的同伴影响力和青少年风险行为之间的关联程度。方法:收集来自南加州五所中学的1,563名10年级学生的纵向自我中心友谊网络数据以及青少年社交媒体的使用和风险行为。使用固定效果模型来计算和评估在线和离线同伴影响的度量。结果:青少年使用SNS的频率及其在同一SNS上最亲密的朋友的数量与危险行为没有显着相关。但是,朋友在线聚会或饮酒照片的暴露与吸烟(β= .11,p <.001)和饮酒(β= .06,p <.05)均显着相关。有喝酒朋友的青少年喝酒的风险较高,而没有喝酒朋友的青少年受较高风险的在线图片的影响更大(β= -.10,p <.05)。 Myspace和Facebook具有人口统计学上不同的用户特征,并且对风险行为的影响不同。结论:暴露于高风险的在线内容对青少年的风险行为有直接影响,并且与他们朋友的风险行为有显着的相互作用。这些结果提供了证据,朋友的在线行为应被认为是同伴影响力的可行来源,并且更多的努力应侧重于对青少年进行风险在线显示的负面影响方面的教育。

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