Impact of Online Emotions and Netiquette on Phubbing from a Gender Perspective: Educational Challenges

IF 4.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research Pub Date : 2022-01-15 DOI:10.7821/naer.2022.1.848
Ana Cebollero-Salinas, Jacobo Cano Escoriaza, Santos Orejudo Hernández
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During adolescence, the Internet is mainly used for purposes of socialization. Non-verbal elements limit online communication, thus leading to widespread use of emotional resources. It would be preferable if virtual interaction did not reduce the quality of person-to-person contacts, particularly thanks to the adoption of netiquette (respectful treatment of others online). Phubbing, the tendency to check one’s mobile phone during a face-to-face conversation, has become a widespread practice that causes anxiety and can lead to social exclusion. Educating on this behavior could be related with emotional content and with netiquette. This study’s objectives are to analyze the extent to which the use of netiquette and online emotional content are associated with and can predict phubbing, taking gender differences into account. 935 adolescents (ages 12-17, 55,1% female) from 13 schools in the region of Aragon (Spain) responded to our questionnaire. Results are revealing: the level of online emotional content increases the level of phubbing; online emotional expression is the most influential risk factor in both genders; netiquette protects girls to a greater degree. We discuss the educational challenges posed by guaranteeing the responsible use of social networks.
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性别视角下网络情绪和网络礼仪对低头行为的影响:教育挑战
在青少年时期,互联网主要用于社会化。非语言因素限制了在线交流,从而导致情感资源的广泛使用。如果虚拟互动不会降低人与人之间的联系质量,尤其是由于采用了网络礼仪(在网上尊重他人),那就更好了。在面对面交谈中查看手机的倾向,已经成为一种普遍的做法,会引起焦虑,并可能导致社会排斥。对这种行为的教育可能与情感内容和网络礼仪有关。这项研究的目的是分析网络礼仪和在线情感内容的使用在多大程度上与phubbing相关,并可以预测phubbining,同时考虑到性别差异。来自阿拉贡(西班牙)地区13所学校的935名青少年(12-17岁,55.1%为女性)对我们的问卷进行了回复。结果表明:网络情感内容的水平提高了phubbing的水平;网络情绪表达是影响两性的最大风险因素;网络礼仪在更大程度上保护了女孩。我们讨论了保证负责任地使用社交网络所带来的教育挑战。
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Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research
Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: NAER seeks academic articles on educational sciences based on innovative experiences which can contribute the development of the educational sciences in any of their manifestations and provide new approaches to teaching as a response to the deep changes our society is going through.
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