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Student’s social networks profiles: Psychological needs, self-concept, and intention to be physically active
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Martínez-Martínez, F. D., González-García, H., & González-Cabrera, J. (2022). STUDENT'S SOCIAL NETWORKS PROFILES, PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS, SELF-CONCEPT AND INTENTION TO BE PHYSICALLY ACTIVE1. Psicología Conductual, 30(3), 757-772.
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Autor
Martínez Martínez, Francisco Daniel
González-García, Higinio
González-Cabrera, Joaquín
Institución
Resumen
This cross-sectional study aimed to identify social networks addiction profiles and whether there is a relationship with basic psychological needs, self-concept and intention to be physically active. The participants were 276 Spanish University Students (115 men and 161 women, Mage= 28.47; SD= 8.65) from 10 different universities through incidental sampling. Two profiles were found: a profile characterized by high scores in addiction symptoms, social usage, geek treats and nomophobia; a profile characterized by extremely-high scores in addiction symptoms, social usage, geek treats and nomophobia. Results revealed significant differences between the profiles in autonomy, competence and emotional self-concept. The second profile revealed higher scores in the aforementioned variables and showed lower age in their participants (M= 25.69; SD= 6.93) in comparison with the high social network profile (M= 30.10; SD= 9.15). The presence of important levels of addiction symptoms in both profiles of the sample suggests that interventions should be conducted to prevent the maladaptive outcomes of addictions in social media.