Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes,Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pádua,Mariana King, Santos,Hugo Kegler dos, Rodrigues,Douglas, Gonçalves,Lucio Lage, Guimarães,Flávia Leite, Nardi,Antonio Egidio, King,Anna Lucia Spear
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-04292019000100302
Resumo: BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Facebook is a social network that has become part of the everyday life of contemporary humanity and is notably the most accessed digital tool, worldwide; through it, one can simultaneously relate to millions of people, as a source of information, communication or entertainment. OBJECTIVE: To produce and validate a scale to evaluate Facebook dependence (FDS). METHOD: Validation was performed in 5 phases: 1- initial scale construction with 20 questions, 2- expert evaluation, 3- application in 200 volunteers, 4- statistical analysis and results, and 5- elaboration of the final 18-question validated version of FDS. RESULTS: We obtained a descriptive statistical analysis, a clear-cut separation of dependents vs. non-dependents and a successful factorial analysis. These results provided a validated version of FDS. CONCLUSIONS: We were able to construct the validated final version of FDS with 18 questions appropriate to the clinical contexts and to be used in conducting research on Facebook dependence. This scale will contribute to future research related to this specific digital dependence, hopefully reducing harmful effects and improving quality of life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
title Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
spellingShingle Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
Guedes,Eduardo
digital dependence
human behavior
Facebook
social network
title_short Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
title_full Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
title_fullStr Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
title_sort Validation of a scale to assess Facebook dependence
author Guedes,Eduardo
author_facet Guedes,Eduardo
Pádua,Mariana King
Santos,Hugo Kegler dos
Rodrigues,Douglas
Gonçalves,Lucio Lage
Guimarães,Flávia Leite
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
King,Anna Lucia Spear
author_role author
author2 Pádua,Mariana King
Santos,Hugo Kegler dos
Rodrigues,Douglas
Gonçalves,Lucio Lage
Guimarães,Flávia Leite
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
King,Anna Lucia Spear
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes,Eduardo
Pádua,Mariana King
Santos,Hugo Kegler dos
Rodrigues,Douglas
Gonçalves,Lucio Lage
Guimarães,Flávia Leite
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
King,Anna Lucia Spear
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digital dependence
human behavior
Facebook
social network
topic digital dependence
human behavior
Facebook
social network
description BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Facebook is a social network that has become part of the everyday life of contemporary humanity and is notably the most accessed digital tool, worldwide; through it, one can simultaneously relate to millions of people, as a source of information, communication or entertainment. OBJECTIVE: To produce and validate a scale to evaluate Facebook dependence (FDS). METHOD: Validation was performed in 5 phases: 1- initial scale construction with 20 questions, 2- expert evaluation, 3- application in 200 volunteers, 4- statistical analysis and results, and 5- elaboration of the final 18-question validated version of FDS. RESULTS: We obtained a descriptive statistical analysis, a clear-cut separation of dependents vs. non-dependents and a successful factorial analysis. These results provided a validated version of FDS. CONCLUSIONS: We were able to construct the validated final version of FDS with 18 questions appropriate to the clinical contexts and to be used in conducting research on Facebook dependence. This scale will contribute to future research related to this specific digital dependence, hopefully reducing harmful effects and improving quality of life.
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