Relationship between the use of social media and the effects on the sleep cycle among Sri Lankan undergraduate students

Sella Kapu Nipuni Sandupama De Silva, N. Tzenios, Ghassan Salibi
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Background: University students do not get enough sleep due to many reasons such as mental, health, studies and addicted to social media issues. This research allows to find the impact on sleep cycle of undergraduate students after using social media (Facebook, YouTube and Instagram) Methods and materials: A questionnaire which consist of 10 questions was distributed among undergraduate students from Sri Lanka and 207 students responded. Moreover researches, journals and articles from Google scholar and Pub med are used. IBM SPSS software is used to analyze the gathered data. Results: A comprehensive data analysis shows Facebook is the most used social media. Majority, 108 students use social media for entertainment. 114 students use social media before sleep. Among them 54 students have rated 9 as their quality of sleep. And also 28 students who don’t use social media at all have rated 9 as their quality of sleep. 34 students who do not social media before bedtime have rated 10 as their quality of sleep. Findings give the opportunity to compare the quality of sleep between students who use social media before sleep and who don’t use social media. Conclusion: This project conveys no significant impact on the sleep cycle, using social media before bedtime. According to the survey results students use social media for educational and entertainment purposes. Even though they uses social media before bed, they tend to have a good sleep.
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斯里兰卡大学生使用社交媒体与睡眠周期影响的关系
背景:由于心理、健康、学习、沉迷于社交媒体等原因,大学生睡眠不足。本研究旨在发现使用社交媒体(Facebook, YouTube和Instagram)对大学生睡眠周期的影响。方法和材料:向斯里兰卡的本科生发放了一份包含10个问题的问卷,有207名学生回答。此外,研究,期刊和文章从谷歌学者和Pub med使用。使用IBM SPSS软件对收集到的数据进行分析。结果:综合数据分析显示,Facebook是使用最多的社交媒体。大多数学生,108名学生使用社交媒体娱乐。114名学生在睡觉前使用社交媒体。其中54名学生的睡眠质量评分为9分。还有28名完全不使用社交媒体的学生给自己的睡眠质量打了9分。34名睡前不使用社交媒体的学生给自己的睡眠质量打了10分。研究结果为比较睡前使用社交媒体和不使用社交媒体的学生的睡眠质量提供了机会。结论:睡前使用社交媒体对睡眠周期没有显著影响。根据调查结果,学生将社交媒体用于教育和娱乐目的。尽管他们在睡觉前使用社交媒体,但他们往往会睡得很好。
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