Impact of Physical Activity and Bio-Psycho-Social Factors on Social Network Addiction and Gender Differences in Spanish Undergraduate Education Students
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Materia
Emotional attention Emotional clarity Emotional repair
Fecha
2024-02-02Referencia bibliográfica
Sanz-Martín, D.; Ubago-Jiménez, J.L.; Cachón-Zagalaz, J.; Zurita-Ortega, F. Impact of Physical Activity and Bio-Psycho-Social Factors on Social Network Addiction and Gender Differences in Spanish Undergraduate Education Students. Behav. Sci. 2024, 14, 110. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14020110
Resumen
Social network use has increased in recent years. Social networks are fast-changing and
may cause negative effects such as dependence and addiction. Hence, it was decided to establish
two research aims: (1) to identify the social network used by university students and their use levels
according to their sex and (2) to analyse how age, body mass index, physical activity, emotional
intelligence and social network type affect addiction to social networks according to young people’s
sex. A cross-sectional study was designed involving Spanish university students from Education
Degrees. The mean age of the participants was 20.84 years (±2.90). Females made up 69.8% of the
sample and males 30.2%. An online questionnaire was administered that included sociodemographic
questions, IPAQ-SF and TMMS-24. This study found that all students use WhatsApp and more than
97% have YouTube and Instagram accounts. The linear regression model obtained was as follows:
social network addiction = 3.355 + 0.336*emotional attention − 0.263*emotional clarity. There is a positive
relationship between social network addiction and emotional attention (r = 0.25; p < 0.001) and
negative relationships between social network addiction and emotional clarity (r = −0.16; p = 0.002)
and between social network addiction and age (r = −0.17; p = 0.001). University students report
lower levels of social network addiction and slightly higher levels of social network addiction among
females. In addition, there are significant differences between the average social network addiction
scores of university students in terms of their use of Telegram, TikTok and Twitch.