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From integration to interference: adolescents’ perceived effects of parasocial interactions with influencers in Spain
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Palabras clave
Adolescents
Parasocial interactions
Influencers
Social identity
Responsible marketing
Influencer marketing perception
Clasificación UNESCO
5801.04 Teorías Educativas
Fecha de publicación
2026-05-11
Editor
Taylor & Francis
Citación
Hernández Serrano, M. J., Renés Arellano, P., Lena Acebo, F. J. & González Larrea, B. (2026). From integration to interference: adolescents’ perceived effects of parasocial interactions with influencers in Spain. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 31(1), 2670402. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2026.2670402
Resumen
[EN]This study examines how adolescents perceive the influence of digital reference figures by comparing followers and non-followers on social networks. Grounded in social identity, self-categorization, and parasocial interaction theories, the analysis identifies four perceived effects of influence: decision (informative value and purchase intention), imitation (alignment with influencers’ thinking and lifestyles), interference (disruptions in offline activities), and integration (feelings of belonging within peer groups). A segmented sample of 2066 adolescents aged 12–18 in Spain was analyzed to explore inter-group differences (followers vs. non-followers) and intra-group variations (gender, age, and time spent online). The findings revealed that 87% of the adolescents follow influencers, with integration emerging as the most perceived effect, decision moderately, and imitation the least. Notably, non-followers perceive higher levels of interference and are more likely to attribute decisional influence to others. Overall, parasocial dynamics appear as a cultural mechanism that fosters social integration while increasing awareness of potential offline interference.
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0267-3843
DOI
10.1080/02673843.2026.2670402
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