Students' increased time spent on social media, and their level of coronavirus anxiety during the pandemic predict increased social media addiction

被引:22
|
作者
Parlak Sert, Hilal [1 ]
Baskale, Hatice [2 ]
机构
[1] Pamukkale Univ, Denizli Healthcare Vocat Sch, Denizli, Turkey
[2] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Denizli, Turkey
来源
关键词
mental health; questionnaires; social media; statistical methods; students; surveys; COVID-19; ANXIETY; VIDEO GAMES; SYMPTOMS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1111/hir.12448
中图分类号
G25 [图书馆学、图书馆事业]; G35 [情报学、情报工作];
学科分类号
1205 ; 120501 ;
摘要
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic period, the level of anxiety and the duration of social media use increased in university students. Objectives This study aimed to examine the relationship between coronavirus anxiety and social media addiction in university students. Methods The sample consisted of 346 university students in Turkey. The data were collected online using the Sociodemographic Data Form, the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale Short Form and the Social Network Addiction Scale. The data were analysed using one-way analysis of variance, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson correlation analysis, chi-square analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. Results The results showed that the mean coronavirus anxiety score was higher in men than in women. Social media addiction increased as the daily time spent by the students on social media increased. A positive correlation was found between the daily time spent on social media before the pandemic and social media usage during the pandemic. It was concluded that students use social media more during the pandemic than before it and that social media addiction increases as the students' coronavirus anxiety increases. Conclusion It is important to plan initiatives to reduce coronavirus anxiety to prevent social media addiction in young people. Study Location and Sample The research population consisted of 1st and 2nd year students who are studying in the Medical Services and Techniques Department of Vocational School of Health Services at a university located in the west of Turkey, during the Fall Term of academic year 2020-2021. Students in this department are studying in anaesthesia, dialysis, first and emergency aid, medical laboratory techniques, medical imaging technique, and medical documentation and secretarial programmes.
引用
收藏
页码:262 / 274
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Increased engagement with social media in colorectal surgery
    Kilkenny, J.
    McDonald, J. J.
    Brady, R. R.
    COLORECTAL DISEASE, 2017, 19 (06) : 592 - 594
  • [22] Mediating Role of Social Anxiety in the Relationship Between Phubbing and Social Media Addiction Among Higher Education Students
    Oral, Meltem
    Karakurt, Nurgul
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, 2025,
  • [23] Scale to Measure the Students' Addiction to Online Social Media
    Cabero-Ahmenara, Julio
    Perez-Diez de los Rios, Jose Luis
    Velencia-Ortiz, Rubicelia
    CONVERGENCIA-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, 2020, 27
  • [24] MEASURING SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
    Aslan, Imran
    Yasar, Mehmet Emin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES, 2020, 10 (02): : 468 - 492
  • [25] Alexithymia, narcissism and social anxiety in relation to social media and internet addiction symptoms
    Lyvers, Michael
    Salviani, Alessandra
    Costan, Stephanie
    Thorberg, Fred Arne
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 57 (05) : 606 - 612
  • [26] The Emotional Intelligence and Social Media Addiction in Communication Undergraduate Students in Turkey: The Impact of Emotional Intelligence, Demographic Variables and Social Media Use Habits on Social Media Addiction
    Sahin, Emine
    Bekiroglu, Habibe Akcay
    MEDIA LITERACY AND ACADEMIC RESEARCH, 2023, 6 (02): : 177 - 196
  • [27] Social Media Addiction and Mental Health Among University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
    Sujarwoto
    Saputri, Rindi Ardika Melsalasa
    Yumarni, Tri
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION, 2023, 21 (01) : 96 - 110
  • [28] Social Media Addiction and Mental Health Among University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
    Rindi Ardika Melsalasa Sujarwoto
    Tri Saputri
    International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2023, 21 : 96 - 110
  • [29] Decreased adaptability and increased social media use of Chinese female students during COVID-19
    Ren, Shixiu
    Zhang, Danhui
    Zhang, Manlu
    Zhu, Chengwei
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 59 : 204 - 204
  • [30] Social Media and Coronavirus: Paranoid-Schizoid Technology and Pandemic?
    Jacob Johanssen
    Human Arenas, 2021, 4 : 632 - 646