Giuseppe Lamberti, Jordi López-Sintas, Pilar Lopez Belbeze
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摘要
摘要我们根据性别和年龄对年轻人的互联网使用和面对面的休闲活动进行了研究,试图揭示这种关系异质性的主要来源。使用因果模型,我们分析了加泰罗尼亚青年观察站2017年青年调查数据,以探索互联网使用与面对面休闲之间的因果关系,并使用分割算法,我们探讨了性别和年龄对这种关系的影响。我们观察到互联网使用与面对面休闲之间的正相关关系根据年龄和性别而变化,但也发现性别只对年轻群体的异质性有贡献。与年轻男性相比,年轻女性会寻找更多关于休闲的信息,进行更多的网上交易,更多地接触娱乐。年轻人一旦进入成年期,网络娱乐和交易就更侧重于面对面的休闲,信息寻求和社会互动/交流的影响就会降低。关键词:网络使用-个人休闲;青少年;性别;年龄;披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到agur - generalitat de Catalunya资助的[Grant 2017 SGR 1056]和EU H2020计划资助的[Grant 870691-INVENT]的支持。
The impact of internet use on leisure: Gender and age heterogeneity in young people
AbstractWe explore internet use and in-person leisure activities in young people depending on gender and age in an endeavor to uncover primary sources of heterogeneity in that relationship. Using a causal model, we analyze Catalan Youth Observatory 2017 Youth Survey data to explore causal links between internet use and in-person leisure, and using a segmentation algorithm, we explore the effects of gender and age on that relationship. We observed a positive relationship between internet use and in-person leisure that varied according to both age and gender, but also found that gender only contributed to heterogeneity in the younger group. Compared to younger men, younger women seek more information concerning leisure, conduct more online transactions, and access entertainment more. Once younger people enter adulthood, online entertainment and transactions become more focused on in-person leisure, and the influence of information-seeking and social interaction/communication is reduced.Keywords: Internet usein-person leisureyoung adultsgenderage Ethics statementNo ethics approval was required as this study used secondary date.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by [Grant 2017 SGR 1056] funded by AGAUR-Generalitat de Catalunya, and [Grant 870691-INVENT] funded by the EU H2020 program.