Examining the Relationship Between Student School Burnout and Problematic Internet Use

K. Tomaszek, Agnieszka Muchacka-Cymerman
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Student burnout and Internet addiction are two of the serious problems that are common among young people. Both are connected with many negative effects on the mental functioning of adolescents. However, so far only few studies have explored these two phenomena all together. The aim of our study was to test the relationship between student burnout (SB) and internet addiction (IA). Specifically, we explored three problems: (i) sex differences in the level of student burnout and problematic Internet use among Polish late adolescents; (ii) correlations between student school burnout and its sub-dimensions and problematic Internet use indicators; (iii) the prediction power of student burnout indicators, quality of social bonds and school functioning characteristics on the level of Internet addiction and its subdimensions. The study was conducted among 230 high school students. The results of the research showed that there were no significant differences between girls and boys in the level of problematic use of the Internet, except that male students assessed their dishonesty about Internet use as higher compared to females. As expected, a higher level of school burnout indicators was significantly connected with a higher level of problematic Internet use. Additionally, school burnout (especially burnout from studying, loss of interest in school and burnout due to parental pressure) and school performance characteristics such as additional classroom lessons and low quality of classmates relationships, significantly predicted the problematic Internet use, which explained 19% of variances in the total score of internet addiction. Our findings confirmed that preventative and interventional strategies developed to reduce IA should include activities that also reduce school burnout. In reducing IA and SB we should include actions targeted not only on the adolescent’s group, but also on the school environment (teachers and schoolmates) and the family environment (parents and siblings).
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学生学业倦怠与问题上网之关系研究
学生倦怠和网瘾是年轻人中常见的两个严重问题。两者都与青少年心理功能的许多负面影响有关。然而,到目前为止,只有很少的研究将这两种现象结合在一起。本研究的目的是检验学生倦怠(SB)与网络成瘾(IA)的关系。具体来说,我们探讨了三个问题:(i)波兰晚期青少年中学生倦怠和有问题的互联网使用水平的性别差异;(ii)学生学业倦怠及其子维度与问题上网指标的相关关系;(三)学生倦怠指标、社会纽带质量和学校功能特征对网络成瘾及其子维度水平的预测能力。这项研究在230名高中生中进行。研究结果显示,女生和男生在有问题使用互联网的程度上没有显著差异,只是男生对自己使用互联网的不诚实程度的评估高于女生。正如预期的那样,高水平的学校倦怠指标与高水平的问题网络使用显著相关。此外,学校倦怠(特别是学习倦怠,对学校失去兴趣和父母压力导致的倦怠)和学校表现特征,如额外的课堂课程和低质量的同学关系,显著地预测了有问题的互联网使用,这解释了网络成瘾总分的19%的差异。我们的研究结果证实,为减少IA而制定的预防和干预策略应该包括减少学校倦怠的活动。在减少IA和SB时,我们不仅应该针对青少年群体采取行动,还应该针对学校环境(老师和同学)和家庭环境(父母和兄弟姐妹)采取行动。
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