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The Facebook influence model: a concept mapping approach.

Megan A Moreno1, Rajitha Kota, Shari Schoohs, Jennifer M Whitehill.   

Abstract

Facebook is a popular social media Web site that has been hypothesized to exert potential influence over users' attitudes, intentions, or behaviors. The purpose of this study was to develop a conceptual framework to explain influential aspects of Facebook. This mixed methods study applied concept mapping methodology, a validated five-step method to visually represent complex topics. The five steps comprise preparation, brainstorming, sort and rank, analysis, and interpretation. College student participants were identified using purposeful sampling. The 80 participants had a mean age of 20.5 years, and included 36% males. A total of 169 statements were generated during brainstorming, and sorted into between 6 and 22 groups. The final concept map included 13 clusters. Interpretation data led to grouping of clusters into four final domains, including connection, comparison, identification, and Facebook as an experience. The Facebook Influence Concept Map illustrates key constructs that contribute to influence, incorporating perspectives of older adolescent Facebook users. While Facebook provides a novel lens through which to consider behavioral influence, it can best be considered in the context of existing behavioral theory. The concept map may be used toward development of potential future intervention efforts.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23621717      PMCID: PMC3715786          DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2013.0025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw        ISSN: 2152-2715


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3.  Intention to continue using Facebook fan pages from the perspective of social capital theory.

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Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw       Date:  2011-03-07

4.  Prevalence of stress references on college freshmen Facebook profiles.

Authors:  Katie G Egan; Megan A Moreno
Journal:  Comput Inform Nurs       Date:  2011-10       Impact factor: 1.985

5.  Gratifications, collective self-esteem, online emotional openness, and traitlike communication apprehension as predictors of Facebook uses.

Authors:  Yin Zhang; Leo Shing-Tung Tang; Louis Leung
Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw       Date:  2011-06-08

6.  Adolescents can know best: using concept mapping to identify factors and pathways driving adolescent sexuality in Lima, Peru.

Authors:  Angela M Bayer; Lilia Z Cabrera; Robert H Gilman; Michelle J Hindin; Amy O Tsui
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7.  An evaluation of the distribution of sexual references among "Top 8" MySpace friends.

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8.  Feeling bad on Facebook: depression disclosures by college students on a social networking site.

Authors:  Megan A Moreno; Lauren A Jelenchick; Katie G Egan; Elizabeth Cox; Henry Young; Kerry E Gannon; Tara Becker
Journal:  Depress Anxiety       Date:  2011-03-11       Impact factor: 6.505

9.  A content analysis of displayed alcohol references on a social networking web site.

Authors:  Megan A Moreno; Leslie R Briner; Amanda Williams; Libby Brockman; Leslie Walker; Dimitri A Christakis
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2010-03-20       Impact factor: 5.012

10.  Information disclosure and control on Facebook: are they two sides of the same coin or two different processes?

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Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav       Date:  2009-06
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1.  Testing Young Adults' Reactions to Facebook Cues and Their Associations with Alcohol Use.

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2.  Secret Society 123: Understanding the Language of Self-Harm on Instagram.

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4.  Prospective Relationships Between Objectively Assessed Social Media Use, Drinking Norms, and Alcohol Consumption Among First-Year Students.

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5.  Healthy Body Image Intervention Delivered to Young Women via Facebook Groups: Formative Study of Engagement and Acceptability.

Authors:  Jerod L Stapleton; Sharon L Manne; Ashley K Day; Kristine Levonyan-Radloff; Sherry L Pagoto
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2018-02-20

6.  Social Media Interventions for Risky Drinking Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Erin E Bonar; Diane M Schneeberger; Carrie Bourque; Jose A Bauermeister; Sean D Young; Frederic C Blow; Rebecca M Cunningham; Amy Sb Bohnert; Marc A Zimmerman; Maureen A Walton
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7.  Generation-Common and -Specific Factors in Intention to Leave among Female Hospital Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study Using a Large Japanese Sample.

Authors:  Maki Tei-Tominaga; Kyoko Asakura; Takashi Asakura
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8.  Social media use and alcohol consumption among students in Uganda: a cross sectional study.

Authors:  Edwinah Atusingwize; Maria Nilsson; Annika Egan Sjölander; John C Ssempebwa; Nazarius Mbona Tumwesigye; David Musoke; Evelina Landstedt
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Review 9.  Influence of Social Media on Alcohol Use in Adolescents and Young Adults.

Authors:  Megan A Moreno; Jennifer M Whitehill
Journal:  Alcohol Res       Date:  2014

10.  Measuring Interests Not Minutes: Development and Validation of the Adolescents' Digital Technology Interactions and Importance Scale (ADTI).

Authors:  Megan A Moreno; Kole Binger; Qianqian Zhao; Jens Eickhoff
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-02-12       Impact factor: 5.428

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