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Older Adults' Activities on Facebook: Can Affordances Predict Intrinsic Motivation and Well-Being?

Eun Hwa Jung1, S Shyam Sundar2.   

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This study investigated how older adults' use of specific features on Facebook is associated with intrinsic motivation and well-being. A content analysis and an online survey were conducted with Facebook users older than 60 years (N = 202). Results showed that profile customization and commenting are positively associated with feelings of autonomy and relatedness, respectively, both predictors of enjoyment on Facebook. Posting photos is positively associated with a feeling of competence, which is related to well-being. The findings advance knowledge about the theoretical mechanisms underlying effects of Facebook use on well-being, and provides design recommendations that address older users' needs.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33393823     DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1859722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


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Review 1.  A systematic review of the engagement with social media-delivered interventions for improving health outcomes among sexual and gender minorities.

Authors:  César G Escobar-Viera; Eleanna M Melcher; Rebekah S Miller; Darren L Whitfield; Daniel Jacobson-López; Jacob D Gordon; Adrian J Ballard; Bruce L Rollman; Sherry Pagoto
Journal:  Internet Interv       Date:  2021-07-07
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