The Impact of Social Media on Academic Performance, Health and Social Interaction of Students in University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Nizwa, Sultanate of Oman

Renjith Kumar R., Zainab Mohammad Nasser Al-Rahbi, Najoud Salim Abdallah Al-Daraai
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The research aimed to contribute to investigate the impact of social networking media on academic performance, health and social interactions in Oman. It is a causal study as it studied the impact of social media usage on academics, social interactions and health. The study area was University of Technology and Applied sciences, Nizwa. The period of study was from February 2023 to May 2023. The total population of students studying in University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Nizwa is 5692 A sample of 242 students were selected for the study from four departments. Samples were designed from students in each department by using proportionate stratified sampling. Primary data was collected online using Google form, with the help of a structured questionnaire in English and Arabic. The findings of the study revealed that the correlation between social media usage and health issues is 0.174. There is a significant relationship between social media usage and its impact on health. Social media usage contributes only 3% to health issues on the students. The correlation between social media usage and social interactions and behaviour is 0.264. 7% of the variation in social behaviour can be predicted due to usage of social media. It is proved that there is a significant relationship between social media usage and its impact on social interactions and behavior of students. The correlation between social media usage and academic performance is 0.271. Social media usage contributes only 7% to academic performance of the students. It is proved that there is a significant relationship between social media usage and its impact on academic performance of students, their health and behaviour. There is no significant relationship between gender, department, level of study and grade with the usage of social media.
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社交媒体对阿曼苏丹国尼兹瓦技术与应用科学大学学生学习成绩、健康和社交互动的影响
本研究旨在帮助调查阿曼社交网络媒体对学习成绩、健康和社交互动的影响。这是一项因果关系研究,因为它研究的是社交媒体的使用对学业、社交互动和健康的影响。研究区域为尼兹瓦技术和应用科学大学。研究时间为 2023 年 2 月至 2023 年 5 月。尼兹瓦技术与应用科学大学在校学生总人数为 5692 人。样本从各系学生中按比例分层抽样设计。原始数据通过谷歌表格在线收集,并使用了英语和阿拉伯语的结构化问卷。研究结果显示,社交媒体的使用与健康问题之间的相关性为 0.174。社交媒体的使用与其对健康的影响之间存在重要关系。社交媒体的使用仅占学生健康问题的 3%。社交媒体的使用与社交互动和行为之间的相关性为 0.264。7% 的社交行为变化可以通过社交媒体的使用来预测。事实证明,社交媒体的使用与其对学生社交互动和行为的影响之间存在显著关系。社交媒体的使用与学习成绩之间的相关性为 0.271。社交媒体的使用对学生学习成绩的影响仅为 7%。事实证明,社交媒体的使用及其对学生学习成绩、健康和行为的影响之间存在显著关系。性别、院系、学习水平和年级与社交媒体的使用之间没有明显关系。
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