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Risky Business: Disclosures of Risky Behavior Among Emerging Adults in the Digital Age

机译:风险业务:数字时代新兴成年人风险行为披露

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Communication within peer networks can encourage or discourage health risk behaviors among emerging adults, such as binge drinking and sexual hookups. This research considers how emerging adults respond to disclosure of risky behavior from friends depending on the medium for disclosure. College students reported on risk disclosures received when interacting over rich media (e.g., face-to-face, phone, video chat) or lean media (e.g., texting, e-mail, instant messaging). Students showed less concern for managing identity and emotive impacts of the interaction when communicating via lean media, and they responded by disconfirming the disclosure if they privately disapproved. By contrast, responses to risk disclosure via rich media were characterized by greater goal complexity and did not relate to private approval/disapproval of risky behavior.
机译:同行网络内的沟通可以鼓励或阻止新兴成人之间的健康风险行为,例如狂欢饮酒和性联系。 本研究考虑了新兴成年人如何根据披露的媒体从朋友那里回应泄露风险行为的泄露。 大学生报告在富裕媒体(例如面对面,电话,视频聊天)或瘦媒体(例如,发短信,电子邮件,即时消息)时收到的风险披露。 在通过精益媒体沟通时,学生对管理互动的身份和情感影响的令人关心的令人担忧,并且如果他们私下被拒无于批准,他们会通过讨论披露来回应。 相比之下,通过富裕媒体对风险披露的反应是更大的目标复杂性,并且与私人批准/不批准的风险行为无关。

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