Understanding the factors that predict excessive use of social networks in adolescence can help prevent problems as addictive behaviours, loneliness or cyberbullying. The main aim was to ascertain the psychological and social profile of adolescents whose use of SNSS is excessive. Participants comprised 1,102 adolescents aged between 11 and 18 from Girona (Spain). Those who made excessive use of social networks were grouped together. Their personality and social profiles were explored, the former using NEO FFI, NEO PI-R and Self-Concept AF5, and the latter through the use of Social Support Appraisals, self-attributed type of ICT use in the family and rules regarding ICT use at home. The prevalence of excessive use was 12.8%, being higher amo...
The aim of this article is to study in depth the changes taking place in the habits of adolescents u...
Abstract The intensive use of the Internet can contribute to the development of serious psychosocial...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the amount of time spent in social net...
Understanding the factors that predict excessive use of social networks in adolescence can help prev...
Understanding the factors that predict excessive use of social networks in adolescence can help prev...
Poder entender los factores que predicen un uso excesivo de redes sociales en la adolescencia puede ...
The vulnerability that characterizes adolescents justifies the growing health concern about the impa...
Adolescents participate in social networks on a regular basis as a new space for leisure and enterta...
The vulnerability that characterizes adolescents justifies the growing health concern about the impa...
Main purposes of our study were to explore: a) the relationships between massive use of Social Netwo...
Excessive use of the Internet, defined by the number of hours spent surfing the web, can affect an a...
Purpose: Describing the emotional and social effects involved in the use of social networks as part ...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the amount of time spent in social net...
Los adolescentes participan en las redes sociales de forma habitual como un nuevo espacio de ocio y ...
The exaggerated use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), especially in adolescents,...
The aim of this article is to study in depth the changes taking place in the habits of adolescents u...
Abstract The intensive use of the Internet can contribute to the development of serious psychosocial...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the amount of time spent in social net...
Understanding the factors that predict excessive use of social networks in adolescence can help prev...
Understanding the factors that predict excessive use of social networks in adolescence can help prev...
Poder entender los factores que predicen un uso excesivo de redes sociales en la adolescencia puede ...
The vulnerability that characterizes adolescents justifies the growing health concern about the impa...
Adolescents participate in social networks on a regular basis as a new space for leisure and enterta...
The vulnerability that characterizes adolescents justifies the growing health concern about the impa...
Main purposes of our study were to explore: a) the relationships between massive use of Social Netwo...
Excessive use of the Internet, defined by the number of hours spent surfing the web, can affect an a...
Purpose: Describing the emotional and social effects involved in the use of social networks as part ...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the amount of time spent in social net...
Los adolescentes participan en las redes sociales de forma habitual como un nuevo espacio de ocio y ...
The exaggerated use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), especially in adolescents,...
The aim of this article is to study in depth the changes taking place in the habits of adolescents u...
Abstract The intensive use of the Internet can contribute to the development of serious psychosocial...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the amount of time spent in social net...