2019
DOI: 10.3916/c60-2019-08
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Systematic review of the current state of research on Online Social Networks: Taxonomy on experience of use

Abstract: The widespread use of online social networks (OSN) among young people has been accompanied by an increase of publications about them and their effects on the psychosocial development of users. Previous panoramic reviews on OSN research are now outdated and do not provide a comprehensive view of the complexity of the user experience. The aims of this systematic review were three: to identify quantitative studies on OSN; to build a taxonomy about the user experience; and to classify studied variables in the topi… Show more

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“…The widespread use of Social Networking Sites (SNS), especially among adolescents and youth, has piqued the interest of researchers to study the motives behind this use, resulting in a number of recent publications highlighting the potential impact of SNS and its motives on users’ psychological and social wellbeing. Previous studies on motivations for using SNS [1] indicate that each used scale differs significantly from each other in the motives they explore. Thus, we consider necessary to achieve some consensus or classification of the relevant motives to be researched.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The widespread use of Social Networking Sites (SNS), especially among adolescents and youth, has piqued the interest of researchers to study the motives behind this use, resulting in a number of recent publications highlighting the potential impact of SNS and its motives on users’ psychological and social wellbeing. Previous studies on motivations for using SNS [1] indicate that each used scale differs significantly from each other in the motives they explore. Thus, we consider necessary to achieve some consensus or classification of the relevant motives to be researched.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these themes was related to motives of use that included a synthesis of seven principal types of motives of use studied to-date (Table 1). Detailed information concerning this review is provided in a previously published paper [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para la realización del análisis de los metadatos de la producción científica de mayor impacto se ha utilizado una metodología propia de los estudios cienciométricos, cuyo objetivo se centra en describir de manera cuantitativa la información obtenida (Pertegal-Vega, Oliva-Delgado y Rodríguez-Meirinhos, 2019). Para atender al objetivo de investigación, se delimitaron tres descriptores indexados en ERIC Thesaurus para la búsqueda en las bases de datos: "duelo-bereavement", "discapacidad intelectual-intellectual disability" y "pérdida-grief".…”
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“…Valkenburg et al [ 32 ] found that adolescents use social networks to find out how others react to them, to overcome shyness, and to facilitate relationship formation. Interestingly, those who feel less secure in face-to-face contexts report a preference for Internet interactions [ 32 , 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%