Survey on Social Media Use and Exercise Habits in Older Adults
by Qiu Jie·Updated 28d ago
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Description
1,119 individuals aged 60 and above participated in a cross-sectional survey exploring the relationship between social media use and exercise habits. The data, collected by Qiu Jie and last updated in 2026, likely contains responses from scales measuring Social Media Use, Exercise Habits, Active Coping Strategies, and Perceived Social Support. It supports analysis of psychological chain mediation effects.
Use Cases
Analyze the mediating role of active coping strategies between social media use and exercise habits.
Model the chain mediation effect of active coping strategies and perceived social support.
Investigate the relationship between perceived social support and exercise habit formation in older adults.
Strengths
Survey includes 1,119 respondents aged 60 and above.
Data is structured for chain mediation analysis as described in the methodology.
License is CC-BY-4.0, allowing for broad reuse.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
The description does not specify the geographic or cultural context of the survey participants.
Provenance
Source
Qiu Jie via figshare.
Collection Method
Cross-sectional survey using convenience sampling and standardized scales.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-11 17:41:26.
The dataset is very small at 5.5 KB, indicating limited scope.