社交媒体使用对沙迦大学学生健康和学习成绩的影响

S. Rahman, A. Marzouqi, Swetha Variyath, Shristee Rahman, Masud Rabbani, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
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从统计数据来看,到2020年,将有近50亿人连接到社交媒体(SM)。SM对学生健康的危害已经引起了人们的关注;它会影响他们的注意力、记忆力、睡眠、视力以及整体的身体、心理和社会健康。在本文中,我们调查了SM使用对沙迦大学学生的健康和学业成绩的影响。这项研究表明,自我调节能力强的学生对社交媒体的使用有更好的控制。采用横断面混合方法(CSMA)对定量和定性数据进行研究。在我们研究的300名学生参与者中,大多数人使用Instagram,其次是WhatsApp和Twitter。学生们平均每天花在社交媒体上的时间为3-4小时;然而,定性数据显示,许多学生整天都在社交媒体上。大多数学生使用社交媒体与朋友聊天,结交新朋友。他们一致认为,社交媒体的使用减少了对纸质资源的阅读,影响了他们的语法和写作技能。SM的使用推迟了他们的就寝时间,减少了睡眠时间,导致眼睛疲劳、颈/肩痛、疲劳和不良姿势,并减少了身体活动。这项研究的结论是,社交媒体的使用确实影响了沙迦大学学生的学习成绩和健康。考虑到广泛使用社交媒体的负面影响,大学需要创建意识项目,并将其作为健康教育和意识课程的主题。我们的研究还产生了关于高水平使用SM对大学生健康和学习成绩影响的新信息和见解,从而为进一步的研究创造了机会。
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Effects of Social Media Use on Health and Academic Performance Among Students at the University of Sharjah
From the statistics, almost 5 billion people in 2020 will be connected to Social Media (SM). Studies have drawn attention to the harms of SM to the health of students; it affects their attention span, memory, sleep, vision, and overall physical, mental, and social health. In this paper, we investigate the effects of SM use on the health and academic performance of students at the University of Sharjah. This study shows that students with more self-regulation have better control over social media use. A cross-sectional mixed approach (CSMA) was used to conduct the research using both quantitative and qualitative data. Out of 300 student participants in our study, the majority of them used Instagram, followed by WhatsApp and Twitter. Students reported an average time of 3-4 hours per day on social media; however, qualitative data showed that many students spent all day on social media. A majority of the students used social media to chat with friends and make new connections. They agreed that their use of social media has reduced reading of paper-based resources and has affected their grammar and writing skills. The use of SM delayed their bedtime and left fewer hours for sleep and caused eyestrain, neck/shoulder pain, fatigue, and poor posture, with declining physical activity. This study concludes that social media use does affect academic performance and health among the students of the University of Sharjah. Considering the negative consequences of extensive social media use, universities need to create awareness programs and can incorporate this as a topic in health education and awareness courses. Our study also generated new information and insights about the effects of high levels of SM usage on the health and academic performance among university students, thereby creating opportunities for further research.
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