Health risk behavior in student populations is an issue of major concern, and students’ risk levels are difficult to determine. In this study, we explore the extent to which information disclosed publicly on Facebook provides reliable indications of five real-life health behaviors. Questionnaire data and Facebook contents (2928 items) on alcohol use, smoking, illicit drug use, (un)healthy nutrition, and participation in sports of 71 respondents were collected and analyzed. The study shows that one can analyze Facebook profiles to reliably associate profile owners’ smoking and sport behavior. It also shows that regarding alcohol use, some Facebook profile elements are indicative of real-life drinking. We discuss and suggest improved methods ...
Introduction: High-risk alcohol use by U.S. college students remains a significant threat to individ...
The present study examines young adults’ use of social media websites, such as MySpace, Facebook, an...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of alcohol-related content posted by college st...
Facebook is a popular social networking website that a large majority of college students use. Psych...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether college students\u27 use of the social networki...
The current study evaluated the role of alcohol-related Facebook posts and drinking identities in al...
Despite its widespread use, few studies have examined the relationship between Facebook use and heal...
The current study investigated the relationship between health-related-posts on social media and hea...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focuse...
The present study has two main objectives. First, to examine how alcohol use is portrayed in the vis...
A growing body of research supports that publicly displayed alcohol references on social media are p...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are an increasingly popular channel for communication among college s...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
Introduction: High-risk alcohol use by U.S. college students remains a significant threat to individ...
The present study examines young adults’ use of social media websites, such as MySpace, Facebook, an...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of alcohol-related content posted by college st...
Facebook is a popular social networking website that a large majority of college students use. Psych...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether college students\u27 use of the social networki...
The current study evaluated the role of alcohol-related Facebook posts and drinking identities in al...
Despite its widespread use, few studies have examined the relationship between Facebook use and heal...
The current study investigated the relationship between health-related-posts on social media and hea...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focuse...
The present study has two main objectives. First, to examine how alcohol use is portrayed in the vis...
A growing body of research supports that publicly displayed alcohol references on social media are p...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are an increasingly popular channel for communication among college s...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
Introduction: High-risk alcohol use by U.S. college students remains a significant threat to individ...
The present study examines young adults’ use of social media websites, such as MySpace, Facebook, an...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...