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Factors Contributing to Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Participation in Web-Based Challenges: Survey Study

机译:有助于青少年和年轻成人参与基于网络挑战的因素:调查研究

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Background Web-based challenges, phenomena that are familiar to adolescents and young adults who spend large amounts of time on social media, range from minimally harmful behaviors intended to support philanthropic endeavors to significantly harmful behaviors that may culminate in injury or death. Objective This study aims to investigate the beliefs that lead adolescents and young adults to participate in these activities by analyzing the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) ice bucket challenge, representing nonharmful behaviors associated with web-based challenges, and the cinnamon challenge, representing web-based challenges that lead to harmful behaviors. Methods A retrospective quantitative study was conducted with a total of 471 participants aged between 13 and 35 years who either had participated in the ALS ice bucket challenge or the cinnamon challenge, or had never participated in any web-based challenge. Binomial logistic regression models were used to classify those who participated in the ALS ice bucket challenge or cinnamon challenge versus those who did not engage in either challenge using the integrated behavioral model’s beliefs as predictors. Results The findings showed that participants of both the cinnamon challenge and the ALS ice bucket challenge had significantly greater expectations from the public to participate in the challenge they completed in comparison with individuals who never participated in any challenge (P=.01 for the cinnamon challenge and P=.003 for the ALS ice bucket challenge). Cinnamon challenge participants had greater value for the outcomes of the challenge (P.001) and perceived positive public opinion about the challenge (P.001), in comparison with individuals who never participated in any challenge. In contrast, ALS ice bucket challenge participants had significantly greater positive emotional responses than individuals who never participated in any challenge (P.001). Conclusions The constructs that contribute to the spread of web-based challenges vary based on the level of self-harm involved in the challenge and its purpose. Intervention efforts could be tailored to address the beliefs associated with different types of web-based challenges.
机译:背景技术基于网络的挑战,青少年熟悉的现象和在社交媒体上花费大量时间的年轻成年人,旨在支持慈善行为的最小有害行为,以显着损害伤害或死亡的有害行为。目的本研究旨在通过分析肌营养的外侧硬化(ALS)冰桶挑战,调查牵引青少年和年轻人参与这些活动的信念,代表与基于网络的挑战相关的非现行行为,以及代表网站的肉桂挑战基于有害行为的基于挑战。方法采用回顾性定量研究,共有471名参与者在13至35岁之间参加了ALS冰桶挑战或肉桂挑战,或者从未参加过任何基于网络的挑战。二项式逻辑回归模型用于将参与ALS冰桶挑战或肉桂挑战的人进行分类,而那些没有使用综合行为模型的信仰作为预测因素的挑战的人。结果结果表明,肉桂挑战和ALS冰桶挑战的参与者对公众的预期显着提高了与从未参与任何挑战的人进行的挑战(P = .01用于肉桂挑战的人所完成的挑战和P = .003为ALS冰桶挑战)。 Cinnamon Challenge参与者对挑战的结果有更大的价值(P& .001),并感知积极的挑战(P& .001),与从未参加任何挑战的人相比。相比之下,ALS冰桶挑战参与者比从未参加任何挑战的人(P& .001)具有明显更大的积极情绪反应。结论基于基于网络挑战的传播的构建体积根据挑战和其目的参与的自我危害程度而有所不同。可以量身定制干预措施,以解决与不同类型的基于网络挑战相关的信念。

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