Abstract

Social networks are a complex system that members communicate, create new connections or destroy existing connections, and further deliver major impacts on each member’s life. Given the spread of the Internet and increased academic pressure, sedentary and prescreen behaviors are very common among adolescents; meanwhile, sports behaviors are gradually decreasing. This situation has had an adverse effect on health. This paper used a questionnaire survey to investigate the influence of social networks on adolescent sports behavior, including the intermediary role of social efficacy and moderating effect of self-presentation. The questionnaire survey was conducted on 568 students from 6 high schools in Shaanxi, Henan, and Shandong Provinces. After this, factor analysis and weighted least squares method were used for the empirical test. Based on theoretical and empirical analysis, this paper found the following: (1) Social networks of adolescents have obvious positive predictive effects on their sports behavior. A single online social network and an offline social network, instrumental network, emotional network, and mixed network have obvious positive predictive effects on adolescent sports behaviors. However, under the influence of multiple types of social networks, an offline social network has a negative predictive effect, while a mixed network has effects that are not as obvious. (2) Social efficacy plays an intermediary role in the relationship between social network and adolescent sports behavior. (3) The moderating effect of self-presentation is not significant.

Highlights

  • Today, nearly four-fifths of the world’s adolescents lack enough physical activity, and the situation for Chinese adolescents is even worse

  • Teachers and counselors belong to the instrumental network, family members and lovers belong to the emotional network, and roommates and classmates belong to a mixed network [11]. rough an analysis of social networks, social efficacy, and self-presentation, this paper offers both a theoretical basis and practical guidance for promoting the establishment of social networks and facilitating adolescent sports behavior

  • Online social networks and offline social networks have positive effects on adolescent sports behavior, respectively. When adolescents have both an offline social network and an online social network, the offline social network has a positive effect on adolescent sports (β 1.381, p < 0.001), while the online social network has a negative effect on adolescent sports (β 0.517, p < 0.001)

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Introduction

Nearly four-fifths of the world’s adolescents lack enough physical activity, and the situation for Chinese adolescents is even worse. The influence and intervention of social networking on health risk behaviors, such as smoking, alcohol abuse, and sexual behavior of adolescents, have been extensively studied, the changes and ongoing development of adolescents’ physical activity. This development may raise adolescents’ attention toward their own health and strengthen their sports behavior; on the other hand, it can make other adolescents undertake sports through the communication and sharing of them on social networks. Us, the adolescents’ selfpresentation on network platforms is likely to strengthen the influence of social networking on adolescent sports behavior. Rough undertaking the above analysis, this paper examines the influence of social networking on adolescent sports behavior, the mediating effect of adolescents’ social efficacy, and the moderating effect of self-presentation. Teachers and counselors belong to the instrumental network, family members and lovers belong to the emotional network, and roommates and classmates belong to a mixed network [11]. rough an analysis of social networks, social efficacy, and self-presentation, this paper offers both a theoretical basis and practical guidance for promoting the establishment of social networks and facilitating adolescent sports behavior

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