Tajana Lovreković, Tina Maljur, Kristina Matasić
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近年来,人们花在手机上的时间一直在增加,这在年轻一代中尤为明显。有趣的是,关于这一新兴话题的研究主要是基于对屏幕时间的自我评估。在克罗地亚很少有关于手机的研究。因此,本研究的目的是研究克罗地亚高中生在手机上花了多少小时,看看高中生对屏幕时间的自我估计与通过屏幕时间跟踪应用程序获得的客观测量结果是否存在差异。此外,他们还分析了屏幕时间的性别差异,以及不同水平学生学业成绩之间的差异。这项研究包括156名14至18岁的高中生。他们被要求填写一份关于他们使用智能手机习惯和态度的调查问卷,同时他们的智能手机使用情况通过“屏幕时间”应用程序跟踪了一周。这项分析是基于从130名参与者那里收集的数据。大多数学生报告说,他们每天花2到4个小时使用智能手机,而他们的实际屏幕时间平均为每天5小时29分钟。64.6%的学生低估了花在智能手机上的时间。此外,大多数学生认为每天使用智能手机的时间为1-2小时,而每天使用手机的时间为2-4小时就会上瘾。不同学习成绩的学生,以及男女学生在屏幕时间上没有显著差异。然而,当对不同类别的手机应用程序进行性别差异检查时,结果显示女生花在社交媒体应用程序上的时间更多,而男生花在多媒体应用程序上的时间更多。
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Koliko su srednjoškolci stvarno na mobitelu? - spolne razlike u uporabi mobitela i percepcija vremena provedenog na mobitelu kod srednjoškolaca
The number of hours spent using mobile phones has been increasing over the years and is especially visible in younger generations. Interestingly, the body of research on this emerging topic is mainly based on self-assessment measures of screen time. There are few studies on mobile phones in Croatia. Therefore the aim of this study was to examine how many hours Croatian high school students spend on mobile phones and see if there is a discrepancy in self-estimates of high-school students’ screen time compared to the objective measure obtained through an application for screen time tracking. Moreover, gender differences in screen time were analysed, as well as differences between different levels of students’ academic achievement. This study included 156 high-school pupils aged 14 to 18. They were asked to fill out a questionnaire about their smartphone usage habits and attitudes, while their smartphone usage was tracked for one week using the Screen Time application. The analysis was done based on data collected from 130 participants. Most of the students reported that they spend 2 to 4 hours a day using their smartphones, while their actual screen time is, on average, 5 hours and 29 minutes per day. 64.6% of the students underestimated the time spent on their smartphones. Moreover, most of the students believe that it is recommended to spend 1-2 hours a day using a smartphone, while addiction is formed when a phone is used for 2-4 hours a day. There were no significant differences in screen time between students with different school achievements, as well as between male and female students. However, when gender differences were examined for different categories of mobile phone applications, the results showed that female students spent more time on social media applications while male students spent more time using multimedia applications.
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