Perceived Stress and Social Networks among Young Adults: Measuring Social Interactions with Mobile data and Self-reports

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Abstract

Individuals reporting high stress are engaging in social interactions more frequently via calls and text messages, and they appear to spend shorter time in social interactions meeting face-to-face with fellow students. This pattern is also reflected in the self-reported social interactions where individuals reporting high stress had a higher contact frequency with parents and a lower contact frequency with friends.
OriginalsprogDansk
Publikationsdato10 apr. 2016
StatusUdgivet - 10 apr. 2016
BegivenhedSunbelt - CALIFORNIA, NEWPORT BEACH, USA
Varighed: 5 apr. 201610 apr. 2016
Konferencens nummer: XXXVI

Konference

KonferenceSunbelt
NummerXXXVI
LokationCALIFORNIA
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByNEWPORT BEACH
Periode05/04/201610/04/2016

Emneord

  • Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
  • Big Data
  • Stress
  • Mobile data
  • social networks

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