Impression of excessive digital media utilization on psychological well-being: A case of Pakistan’s metropolitan cities

M. Fatima, Q. Ahmed
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Digital media utilization assumes an imperative part in changing millennials’ way of life. The rapid growth in the usage of digital media may have an impact on the mental prosperity of users. The primary focus of this research is to examine how excessive usage of digital media affects its consumers' psychological well-being in Pakistan's major cities. In January this year, there were 72 million digital media users in Pakistan, equal to 32% of the total population, of which 28% of Pakistan is between the ages of 26-41 (Kemp, 2022). This is the most probable age group to be used and influenced by digital media. Based on prior works, it delivers a more inclusive study of the spectacle by the view of independent variables (social capital, social isolation, and smartphone addiction), dependent variable (psychological well-being), and one mediator (excessive digital media utilization). This study sheds light on the best ways to mitigate the negative effects of using digital media, which claims to have a clear adverse effect on mental health through social capital creation and management. Overall, this research provides important insights for academics, scholars, and society at large. This paper consists of a quantitative approach of 236 users from metropolitan cities in Pakistan with the help of structural equation modeling to test the projected propositions. The research study could be additionally upgraded if we center around more factors and other various areas of Pakistan for exploring the effect of excessive digital media utilization on mental prosperity.
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过度使用数位媒体对心理健康的影响:以巴基斯坦都市为例
数字媒体的使用在改变千禧一代的生活方式中扮演着重要的角色。数字媒体使用的快速增长可能对用户的精神繁荣产生影响。本研究的主要重点是研究巴基斯坦主要城市中过度使用数字媒体如何影响其消费者的心理健康。今年1月,巴基斯坦有7200万数字媒体用户,相当于总人口的32%,其中28%的巴基斯坦人年龄在26-41岁之间(Kemp, 2022)。这是最有可能被数字媒体利用和影响的年龄组。在先前工作的基础上,它通过自变量(社会资本、社会隔离和智能手机成瘾)、因变量(心理健康)和一个中介(过度使用数字媒体)的观点,对这一现象进行了更具包容性的研究。这项研究揭示了减轻使用数字媒体负面影响的最佳方法,数字媒体声称通过社会资本的创造和管理对心理健康有明显的不利影响。总的来说,这项研究为学术界、学者和整个社会提供了重要的见解。本文利用结构方程模型对来自巴基斯坦大城市的236名用户进行了定量分析,以检验预测命题。如果我们以更多的因素和巴基斯坦的其他不同地区为中心,探讨过度使用数字媒体对心理繁荣的影响,研究可以进一步升级。
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