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1761“…PURPOSE: Little is known about how social networks and social support are distributed within diverse communities and how different types of each are associated with a range of psychiatric symptoms. …”
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1762por Rybski, Diego, Buldyrev, Sergey V., Havlin, Shlomo, Liljeros, Fredrik, Makse, Hernán A.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2015
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1763“…A total of 10 159 English papers published before 1 January 2015 were obtained in eight databases. Social network analysis was conducted on these papers by utilizing UCINET software and Statistical Analysis Software for Informatics researched and developed by Peking University. …”
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1764“…The increasing need of automated analyzing web texts especially the short texts on Social Network Services (SNS) brings new demands of computerized text analysis instruments. …”
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1765“…The majority of educators (79%, 57/72) and students (100.0%, 63/63) had presence on social networking sites (SNSs). Only (33% 19/57) of educators used SNSs with their students, the most used sites were Facebook (52%, 10/19) and Twitter (47%, 9/19), followed by LinkedIn (21%, 4/19), Google+ (16%, 3/19),YouTube (11%, 2/19), and blogs (11%, 2/19). …”
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1766“…Results suggest that timely promotion of the platform, emphasis on interface and learning design, and a clear identity are required in order to gain acceptance as the institutional social networking site. CONCLUSIONS: Empirical findings in this study project an advantage of an institutional social network such a KINSHIP over other social networks (eg, Facebook) because access is limited to staff and students and the site is mainly being used for academic purposes.…”
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1767“…Microblogs is one of the main social networking channels by which information is spread. …”
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1769por Leménager, Tagrid, Dieter, Julia, Hill, Holger, Hoffmann, Sabine, Reinhard, Iris, Beutel, Martin, Vollstädt-Klein, Sabine, Kiefer, Falk, Mann, Karl“…However, whether an impaired self-concept and its reward-based compensation through the online presentation of an idealized version of the self are related to pathological social network use has not been investigated yet. We aimed to compare different stages of pathological Internet game and social network use to explore the neural basis of avatar and self-identification in addictive use. …”
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1770“…This paper reports data about the learning performance of students using four different motivational tools: an educational game, a gamified plugin, a social networking website and a gamified social networking website. …”
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1771“…Analyses reveal that providers make up only 9% of the whole social network, but are generally perceived positively. …”
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1772por Hormes, Julia M.“…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Excessive use of social networking sites (SNS) has recently been conceptualized as a behavioral addiction (i.e., “disordered SNS use”) using key criteria for the diagnosis of substance dependence and shown to be associated with a variety of impairments in psychosocial functioning, including an increased risk of problem drinking. …”
Publicado 2016
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1773por Willis, Erik A., Szabo‐Reed, Amanda N., Ptomey, Lauren T., Steger, Felicia L., Honas, Jeffery J., Al‐Hihi, Eyad M., Lee, Robert, Lee, Jaehoon, Oh, Youngha, Washburn, Richard A., Donnelly, Joseph E.“…OBJECTIVE: The increase in technology and online social networks (OSNs) may present healthcare providers with an innovative modality for delivering weight management programmes that could have an impact on health care at the population level. …”
Publicado 2017
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1774“…BACKGROUND: Social networks can change with age, for reasons that are adaptive or unwanted. …”
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1775“…The purpose of the current study was to describe and understand changes in social networks of residents living in a HF program. Researchers employed a longitudinal, convergent parallel mixed method design, collecting quantitative social network data through structured interviews (n = 13) and qualitative data through semi-structured interviews (n = 20). …”
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1776“…The purpose of the study was to determine whether LDLs’ sociodemographic characteristics, religiosity, social networks, and cigarette use were significantly associated with SWB. …”
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1777“…The predictive factors of smartphone addiction were daily smartphone and social networking service use duration, and the awareness of game overuse.…”
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1778por van Woudenberg, Thabo J., Bevelander, Kirsten E., Burk, William J., Smit, Crystal R., Buijs, Laura, Buijzen, Moniek“…BACKGROUND: The current study examined the effectiveness of a social network intervention to promote physical activity among adolescents. …”
Publicado 2018
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1779“…More broadly, they support a causative link between social ties and hippocampal function, suggesting that merely having a larger social network can positively influence the aging brain. …”
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1780“…OBJECTIVE: Automated physical activity (PA) monitoring technology and associated social networks have potential to address barriers to PA, but have rarely been tested for PA promotion. …”
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