Cyber Exposed: The Social Networks And The Life Satisfaction

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The present study aims to identify the predictive relationships between the exhibition in the social networks, the self-esteem and the life satisfaction in Peruvian adolescents. The participants were 102 students (71 men (86.9 %) and 31 women (30.1 %) between 14 to 19 years of age (M = 16.93, SD =.89). One concludes that to exhibit the personal life in social networks on the part of the adolescents predicts in a positive form the publications in social networks of the parents, also he predicts the self-esteem and the satisfaction with the life. Furthermore, the self-esteem predicts the life satisfaction. Finally, the mediation model confirmed of significant form with the Test of Sobel (Test Statistic = 1.97, SE=.06, p <; .05) that the exhibition in social networks on behalf of the adolescents (variable independent) predicts the life satisfaction (dependent variable) when mediated by self-esteem (mediating variable).

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