Adaptation of the scale of effects of social media on eating behavior in Hungarian university students.

Aylin Bayındır-Gümüş, Ebru Öztürk, Mihály Soós
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Abstract

Background: People live in a technological world, where social media is used very commonly. Social media has effects on eating behaviors, as in other aspects. For this reason, it is important to measure social media effect.

Objective: This study aimed to adapt the Scale of Effects of Social Media on Eating Behaviour (SESMEB) that examines the effect of social media on eating behavior in Hungarian university students.

Material and methods: The SESMEB was translated into the target language by taking various stages. The online questionnaire including general information, social media use, and the eighteen-item SESMEB was used to collect data. The scale was administered to the study group consisting of 213 Hungarian university students, and data from 203 of them were analyzed. Confirmatory factor analyses were performed to test construct validity, and the Cronbach alpha coefficient was calculated for the reliability of the scale in Hungarian.

Results: Total correlation value was higher than 0.50 for all items of the scale. The fit indices were at an acceptable level or had a perfect fit. The t-values were significant at the level of 0.1 and ranged between 2.927 and 5.706. The Spearman-Brown coefficient was calculated at 0.894. The reliability coefficient of the scale was calculated to be 0.866. SESMEB scores were different according to spending time daily, sharing content, and using filters or Photoshop on social media (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Higher than 0.80 Cronbach's alpha coefficient and other results show that Hungarian SESMEB is a valid and reliable tool. Therefore, Hungarian SESMEB will be useful for further studies to determine the impact of social media on eating behaviors.

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调整匈牙利大学生社交媒体对饮食行为影响的量表。
背景:人们生活在一个科技发达的世界,社交媒体的使用非常普遍。与其他方面一样,社交媒体也会对饮食行为产生影响。因此,测量社交媒体的影响非常重要:本研究旨在改编社交媒体对饮食行为影响的量表(SESMEB),以考察社交媒体对匈牙利大学生饮食行为的影响:通过不同阶段将 SESMEB 翻译成目标语言。在线问卷包括一般信息、社交媒体使用情况和 18 个项目的 SESMEB,用于收集数据。研究小组由 213 名匈牙利大学生组成,对其中 203 人的数据进行了分析。对量表进行了确认性因素分析,以检验其结构效度,并计算了匈牙利语量表的信度 Cronbach alpha 系数:结果:量表所有项目的总相关值均高于 0.50。拟合指数处于可接受水平或完全拟合。t 值在 0.1 的水平上显著,介于 2.927 和 5.706 之间。斯皮尔曼-布朗系数为 0.894。SESMEB的得分与每天花在社交媒体上的时间、分享内容、使用过滤器或 Photoshop有关(P < 0.05):高于 0.80 的 Cronbach's alpha 系数和其他结果表明,匈牙利 SESMEB 是一个有效和可靠的工具。因此,匈牙利 SESMEB 将有助于进一步研究社交媒体对饮食行为的影响。
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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny Medicine-Medicine (all)
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