How do Portuguese young adults engage and use m-apps in daily life? An online questionnaire survey

Inês Amaral, Eduardo Antunes, Ana Marta M. Flores
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The rise of the mobile era has brought ubiquity in media access, constant connection to other people and interconnectedness with devices as part of life. Considering mobile devices and mobile applications (m-apps) as an environment that allows multitasking, this article is interested in understanding the performance of popular m-apps in the daily lives of young adults in Portugal. It is also focused on how these apps relate to their personal contexts and experiences. To this end, an online questionnaire survey was conducted using a quantitative-extensive methodological strategy. The research involved applying a set of data collection questions to a representative sample of Portuguese young adults (N = 1500) aged 18-30. The results show that more than 90% of Portuguese young adults use m-apps every day, emphasising social media applications (daily use between 81,32% and 91,21%). It is also important to note that the use of m-apps dialogues with their personal contexts is substantially different from the perceived relevance of apps. Social and entertainment apps are more consumed and show an extension of the self that is not perceived to be as important as apps with social uses.
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葡萄牙年轻人在日常生活中是如何参与和使用移动应用程序的?在线问卷调查
移动时代的兴起带来了无处不在的媒体访问,与他人的持续联系以及与设备的互联作为生活的一部分。考虑到移动设备和移动应用程序(m-apps)是一种允许多任务处理的环境,本文感兴趣的是了解流行的移动应用程序在葡萄牙年轻人日常生活中的表现。它还关注这些应用程序如何与他们的个人背景和经历联系起来。为此,使用定量广泛的方法策略进行了在线问卷调查。该研究涉及对年龄在18-30岁之间的葡萄牙年轻人(N = 1500)的代表性样本应用一套数据收集问题。结果显示,超过90%的葡萄牙年轻人每天使用移动应用程序,强调社交媒体应用程序(每日使用量在81.32%至91.21%之间)。同样重要的是要注意,使用移动应用程序对话与他们的个人背景是本质上不同的应用程序的感知相关性。社交和娱乐应用的消费更多,展现了一种自我的延伸,人们认为这种延伸不如具有社交功能的应用重要。
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