滚动与压力:探索社交媒体的互联网使用与年轻人的心理压力

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Annals of Indian Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.4103/aip.aip_190_23
P. C. P. Kumar, M. Kishor, Archana Anthony Raj, M. Murugappan, D. Palaniswamy
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年轻人出于各种目的使用互联网的情况正在大幅增加。了解他们参与社交媒体的程度至关重要。本研究旨在探讨年轻人使用互联网社交媒体的程度及其与心理困扰的关系。 研究对象包括泰米尔纳德邦奥蒂市两所私立学院的 423 名 UG 和 PG 学生。他们是通过有目的的抽样技术选出的。在线调查通过社会人口数据表、互联网使用量表和凯斯勒 10 项心理压力量表收集数据。 调查结果显示,26% 的学生(n = 111)过度使用互联网进行社交媒体活动。过度使用互联网的男生(56.76%)多于女生(43.24%)。在这些过度使用社交媒体的学生中,约 23% 的人拥有四个或更多的社交媒体账户。Instagram 是最受欢迎的平台(32%),其次是 Instagram、Snapchat 和 YouTube 等组合(28%),以及 Instagram 与 YouTube 配对(20%)。过度网民(P < 0.001)在社交媒体上平均花费 3.57 小时,而非过度网民花费 2.51 小时。社交媒体平均使用时长、互联网使用评分和心理困扰之间存在显著的正相关关系(P < 0.001)。 学生使用互联网进行社交媒体活动的比例正在上升,使用多个社交媒体账户和过度使用社交媒体与心理困扰有关。
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Scrolling and Stress: Exploring Internet Usage for Social Media and Psychological Distress in Young Adults
Internet usage is increasing significantly among young adults for various purposes. Understanding the extent of their social media engagement is crucial. This study aims to explore how much young adults use the Internet for social media and its link to psychological distress. The study included 423 UG and PG students from two private colleges in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. They were selected using a purposive sampling technique. An online survey collected data through a sociodemographic data sheet, the Internet Use Scale, and the Kessler 10 Psychological Distress Scale. The findings revealed that 26% (n = 111) of students excessively use the Internet for social media activities. More males (56.76%) than females (43.24%) use this excessively. Around 23% of these heavy users have four or more social media accounts. Instagram is the most popular platform (32%), followed by combinations such as Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube (28%), and Instagram paired with YouTube (20%). Excessive Internet users (P < 0.001) spend an average of 3.57 h on social media, while nonexcessive users spend 2.51 h. Over half of the excessive users had psychological distress (P < 0.001). Significant positive correlations were found between average social media usage hours, Internet use score, and psychological distress (P < 0.001). Internet usage for social media activity is rising among students, and using multiple social media accounts and excessive use are associated with psychological distress.
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