Impact of Internet and Social Media on Academic Performance, Social Interaction, and Mental Health among a Sample of Iraqi University Students

Taqi Mohammed Jwad Taher, Diana Mazlum Ali
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Background: Social media is an online communication tool that is now a necessary component of our everyday existence. It enables people to communicate, exchange data, and produce web content. This article aims to display the effect of social media on academic performance, social interaction, and mental health among a sample of Iraqi university students. Patients and methods: The study was conducted on 440 Iraqi students from different colleges, and the data were collected through a questionnaire. Results: The majority of the sample (98.4%) mentioned they currently use social media, and the mobile phone was the most used device (95.9%) for viewing social media. The study found that social media has both positive and negative effects on social interaction and academic performance. Most of the participants (60.7%) and (21.6%) agreed and strongly agreed that the use of social media is improving connection and information exchange with others. However, (30.9%) strongly agreed that social media may lead them to limit their time with friends and family members. Regarding academic performance, most of the sample (44.5%) strongly agreed that the use of social media may lead to wasting time specified for studying, and 26.8% of them strongly agreed that it distracted them from studying. More than half of those students (53.4%) agreed and strongly agreed that social media harms their academic performance in general. Conclusion: The study concluded that social media has a significant impact on the academic performance, social interaction, and mental health of university students, and it is important to spread awareness among them to reduce excessive and bad use of social media.
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互联网和社交媒体对伊拉克大学生学习成绩、社交互动和心理健康的影响
背景介绍社交媒体是一种在线交流工具,现已成为我们日常生活的必要组成部分。它使人们能够进行沟通、交换数据和制作网络内容。本文旨在展示社交媒体对伊拉克大学生学习成绩、社交互动和心理健康的影响。患者和方法:研究对象为来自不同学院的 440 名伊拉克学生,通过问卷调查收集数据。研究结果大多数样本(98.4%)提到他们目前使用社交媒体,手机是浏览社交媒体最常用的设备(95.9%)。研究发现,社交媒体对社交互动和学习成绩既有积极影响,也有消极影响。大多数参与者(60.7%)和(21.6%)同意和非常同意社交媒体的使用能改善与他人的联系和信息交流。然而,(30.9%)非常同意社交媒体可能会导致他们限制与朋友和家人在一起的时 间。在学习成绩方面,大多数样本学生(44.5%)非常同意社交媒体的使用可能会导致他们浪费学习时间,26.8%的学生非常同意社交媒体会分散他们的学习注意力。超过一半的学生(53.4%)同意和非常同意社交媒体会损害他们的总体学习成绩。结论研究得出结论,社交媒体对大学生的学习成绩、社会交往和心理健康有重大影响,因此向大学生宣传减少过度和不良使用社交媒体的意识非常重要。
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