Purpose: In this article we aim to model social media users’ behavior in relation with the use of specified Facebook pages and groups, related to eHealth, specifically to healthy diet and sport activities. The study represents to the best of our knowledge the first region-focused on a specific geographical area research. Methods: The users’ personality is measured through the well-known Big Five model and the behavior is predicted with the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Structural Equation Modeling is used in order to statistically control the associations among the diverse observed and latent variables. Results: The results suggest an extended theory of planned behavior in combination with personality traits, on eHealth field. Ope...
Previous research on the relationship between personality traits and social media use generally trea...
Environments of social networking sites (SNS) allow individuals to build an online public profile wi...
In this study we identify potential associations between people’s personality (utilizing the popular...
Purpose: In this article we aim to model social media users’ behavior in relation with the use of sp...
Despite its widespread use, few studies have examined the relationship between Facebook use and heal...
[[abstract]]The growing popularity of Facebook has played a significant role in a person’s life, com...
Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world providing the opportunity to mainta...
The “like” feature is popularly utilized by online social media users for different reasons includin...
There continues to be a gap in understanding of what makes an individual engage in Facebook use. Thi...
Objective:As a popular social networking site, Facebook may assist in promoting health behaviours an...
Abstract: This study examines the participation intention(s) and behavior of individuals on Social N...
The exchange of socioemotional information on the social networking site Facebook is often facilitat...
A validated theoretical model of Problematic Facebook Use (PFU) is currently lacking in the literatu...
The relationship between the personality and the use of Facebook to satisfy the needs of belonging a...
Cyberstalking increasingly affects users of Facebook. Users’ risky online behaviour is one reason wh...
Previous research on the relationship between personality traits and social media use generally trea...
Environments of social networking sites (SNS) allow individuals to build an online public profile wi...
In this study we identify potential associations between people’s personality (utilizing the popular...
Purpose: In this article we aim to model social media users’ behavior in relation with the use of sp...
Despite its widespread use, few studies have examined the relationship between Facebook use and heal...
[[abstract]]The growing popularity of Facebook has played a significant role in a person’s life, com...
Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world providing the opportunity to mainta...
The “like” feature is popularly utilized by online social media users for different reasons includin...
There continues to be a gap in understanding of what makes an individual engage in Facebook use. Thi...
Objective:As a popular social networking site, Facebook may assist in promoting health behaviours an...
Abstract: This study examines the participation intention(s) and behavior of individuals on Social N...
The exchange of socioemotional information on the social networking site Facebook is often facilitat...
A validated theoretical model of Problematic Facebook Use (PFU) is currently lacking in the literatu...
The relationship between the personality and the use of Facebook to satisfy the needs of belonging a...
Cyberstalking increasingly affects users of Facebook. Users’ risky online behaviour is one reason wh...
Previous research on the relationship between personality traits and social media use generally trea...
Environments of social networking sites (SNS) allow individuals to build an online public profile wi...
In this study we identify potential associations between people’s personality (utilizing the popular...