{"title":"The relationship between social network, social media use, loneliness and academic performance: A study among university students in Bangladesh","authors":"Aminul Islam, B. Kumar","doi":"10.30547/worldofmedia.4.2019.2","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Multiple information and communication technologies are ubiquitous in human lives today. Our pattern of social interactions, formation and maintaining of relationships and status of mental health are mostly shaped by the communication technologies and social media platforms. Yet several studies show that we feel increasingly alone and the sense and feeling of loneliness are becoming an epidemic in modern society. On the other hand, several studies indicate that the use of communication technologies and social media platforms affect academic achievements of students both positively and negatively. The dimensions of an individual’s loneliness and interactions on social media platforms are well documented from the perspective of western countries, yet little is known about it from the context of developing countries like Bangladesh. The purpose of this study was to examine the structure of real-life and virtual social network and their relationship with loneliness and academic achievements of university students in the country. In this regard, the study used primary data collected from 234 university students. The study employed Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6) and UCLA loneliness scale to measure the level of real-life social network and loneliness. The study finds that students are averagely engaged in real-life social network and moderately lonely. The study also finds a significant and positive relationship between Facebook use and loneliness, and a significant and positive relationship between social media (Facebook) use and loneliness. In addition, the study finds that academic performance or GPA of a student may be decreased by 0.843 and 0.781 if the student uses social media one hour more and suffer from loneliness, respectively. researchers, no researcher has explored the relationship between mental health (loneliness) and real-life social network and virtual social network (Facebook), from the context of Bangladesh. To fill up the gap, this study investigates the structure of real-life and virtual social network and their relationship with loneliness and academic","PeriodicalId":36142,"journal":{"name":"World of Media","volume":"25 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"World of Media","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.30547/worldofmedia.4.2019.2","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Multiple information and communication technologies are ubiquitous in human lives today. Our pattern of social interactions, formation and maintaining of relationships and status of mental health are mostly shaped by the communication technologies and social media platforms. Yet several studies show that we feel increasingly alone and the sense and feeling of loneliness are becoming an epidemic in modern society. On the other hand, several studies indicate that the use of communication technologies and social media platforms affect academic achievements of students both positively and negatively. The dimensions of an individual’s loneliness and interactions on social media platforms are well documented from the perspective of western countries, yet little is known about it from the context of developing countries like Bangladesh. The purpose of this study was to examine the structure of real-life and virtual social network and their relationship with loneliness and academic achievements of university students in the country. In this regard, the study used primary data collected from 234 university students. The study employed Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6) and UCLA loneliness scale to measure the level of real-life social network and loneliness. The study finds that students are averagely engaged in real-life social network and moderately lonely. The study also finds a significant and positive relationship between Facebook use and loneliness, and a significant and positive relationship between social media (Facebook) use and loneliness. In addition, the study finds that academic performance or GPA of a student may be decreased by 0.843 and 0.781 if the student uses social media one hour more and suffer from loneliness, respectively. researchers, no researcher has explored the relationship between mental health (loneliness) and real-life social network and virtual social network (Facebook), from the context of Bangladesh. To fill up the gap, this study investigates the structure of real-life and virtual social network and their relationship with loneliness and academic
多种信息通信技术在当今人类生活中无处不在。我们的社会互动模式、人际关系的形成和维持以及心理健康状况在很大程度上受到通信技术和社交媒体平台的影响。然而,几项研究表明,我们越来越感到孤独,孤独感和感觉正在成为现代社会的一种流行病。另一方面,一些研究表明,通信技术和社交媒体平台的使用对学生的学业成绩既有积极的影响,也有消极的影响。从西方国家的角度来看,个人的孤独和社交媒体平台上的互动的维度得到了很好的记录,但从孟加拉国等发展中国家的角度来看,人们对此知之甚少。摘要本研究旨在探讨我国大学生现实生活和虚拟社会网络的结构及其与孤独感和学业成绩的关系。在这方面,研究使用了从234名大学生收集的原始数据。本研究采用Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6)和UCLA孤独感量表对现实生活中的社交网络和孤独感进行测量。研究发现,学生们在现实生活中的社交网络中处于中等水平,并且有一定程度的孤独感。研究还发现,Facebook的使用与孤独感之间存在显著的正相关关系,社交媒体(Facebook)的使用与孤独感之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,研究发现,如果学生多使用社交媒体一小时,学业成绩和GPA分别会下降0.843和0.781。没有研究人员从孟加拉国的背景下探讨心理健康(孤独)与现实生活中的社交网络和虚拟社交网络(Facebook)之间的关系。为了填补这一空白,本研究调查了现实生活和虚拟社会网络的结构及其与孤独感和学业的关系