A qualitative exploration of exercise blog believability among emerging adult women

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI:10.1080/2159676X.2021.1954073
E. Ori, T. Mchugh, T. Berry
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ABSTRACT Emerging adults aged 18–30 years are a unique population who have lifelong experience with digital media. This has contributed to comfort and familiarity with using the internet as a preferred source of information in particular with regard to exercise. Previous research suggests emerging adults may be conflicted about whether or not to believe the information encountered online. The purpose of this study was to explore what aspects of an exercise blog message are believed, and which aspects contribute to personal relevance for a population of emerging adult women. Using a qualitative descriptive design, one-on-one interviews were completed by the principal investigator with ten women (Mage = 25.6 years) residing in a Western Canadian province, all of whom had or were currently attending university. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative content analysis was used to examine and categorise the data, in line with qualitative description designs. Following data analysis, three themes emerged related to blog article believability: information relevance, selective believability, and projecting believability. Exercise blogs may provide an opportunity for some individuals to learn about and diversify personal exercise opportunities. Additionally, participants expressed concern for others, and the potential of these media to contribute to negative outcomes for individuals without prior knowledge in the health disciplines.
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新兴成年女性运动博客可信度的定性研究
摘要18-30岁的新兴成年人是一个拥有终身数字媒体经验的独特群体。这有助于舒适和熟悉使用互联网作为首选信息来源,特别是在锻炼方面。先前的研究表明,新兴成年人可能对是否相信网上遇到的信息感到矛盾。这项研究的目的是探索人们认为锻炼博客信息的哪些方面,以及哪些方面有助于新兴成年女性群体的个人相关性。采用定性描述性设计,首席研究员对居住在加拿大西部省份的10名女性(Mage=25.6岁)进行了一对一访谈,她们都曾或目前正在上大学。所有访谈都被逐字记录下来。定性内容分析用于根据定性描述设计对数据进行检查和分类。根据数据分析,出现了三个与博客文章可信度相关的主题:信息相关性、选择性可信度和预测可信度。锻炼博客可能为一些人提供了一个了解个人锻炼机会并使其多样化的机会。此外,参与者对其他人表示担忧,以及这些媒体可能会对先前不了解健康学科的个人造成负面影响。
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