Family satisfaction and social networking leisure |
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Authors: | Iryna Sharaievska Monika Stodolska |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Recreation Management and Physical Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA;2. Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to explore the bidirectional relationship between the use of social networking sites (SNS) for leisure, and family and leisure satisfaction. The sociotechnological model served as a sensitising theoretical framework for this study. Seven families (22 individuals) took part in group and individual interviews. The data obtained from interviews were analysed using constant comparative method. The results showed that influences of SNS on satisfaction with family leisure and family satisfaction varied: the use of SNS helped families to build enjoyable family leisure, stay connected with family members and increase a sense of belonging. In some cases, however, it also decreased the amount of time spent with family, lowered attention during face-to-face interactions, provided opportunity for negative comparisons and caused concerns about the development of social skills among youth. In turn, family relationships and satisfaction with family life influenced the way family members used SNS for leisure. Some participants increased the use of SNS during times of family conflict in order to seek support and as a way to distract themselves from unpleasant thoughts. Others limited their use of SNS due to lack of interest in social pursuits and to avoid sharing information about family conflicts. |
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Keywords: | Family leisure technology social media Facebook family satisfaction |
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