数位陷阱:科技如何助长台湾大学生的恐无症与失眠。

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Acta Psychologica Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104674
Yi-Ching Lin , Po-Ching Huang
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本研究调查了年轻人中由无手机恐惧症引起的不适应数字技术使用与失眠之间的关系。它特别关注有问题的游戏(PG)、有问题的社交媒体使用(PSMU)和有问题的YouTube使用(PYTU),这些都是导致当代健康问题的重要数字行为形式。青少年和年轻人是在高度数字化环境中长大的第一代,他们面临着独特的挑战,包括行为成瘾的出现。我们的研究结果表明,无手机恐惧症和有问题的数字行为之间存在很强的联系,PSMU被认为是最普遍的不适应使用形式。此外,PG和PSMU被认为是无恐惧症发展的重要贡献者。认知过度刺激、情绪失调、蓝光照射、时间错位和对这些数字平台的奖励驱动依赖的相互作用会促进强迫行为,从而导致失眠的发作。利用结构方程模型(SEM),该研究表明,无手机恐惧症引发了有问题的数字行为,进而导致睡眠障碍,从而阐明了从数字依赖到失眠的明确途径。本研究的局限性包括其横断面设计和对自我报告数据的依赖,这可能会引入潜在的偏差。尽管存在这些局限性,但我们的研究结果强调了无手机恐惧症在通过各种不适应的数字行为引发失眠方面的关键作用。这突出表明迫切需要有针对性的预防和干预战略,旨在培养更健康的数字习惯,减轻过度使用技术对健康的不利影响,最终在日益相互关联的社会中增进福祉。
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Digital traps: How technology fuels nomophobia and insomnia in Taiwanese college students
This study investigates the relationship between maladaptive digital technology use, which arises from nomophobia, and insomnia among young adults. It specifically focuses on problematic gaming (PG), problematic social media use (PSMU), and problematic YouTube use (PYTU) as significant forms of digital behavior contributing to this contemporary health concern. Adolescents and young adults, being the first generation raised in a highly digitized environment, encounter unique challenges, including the emergence of behavioral addictions. Our findings indicate a strong association between nomophobia and problematic digital behaviors, with PSMU identified as the most prevalent form of maladaptive use. Additionally, PG and PSMU are recognized as substantial contributors to the development of nomophobia. The interaction of cognitive overstimulation, emotional dysregulation, blue light exposure, time displacement, and reward-driven dependency on these digital platforms promotes compulsive behaviors, which subsequently lead to the onset of insomnia. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), the study illustrates that nomophobia precipitates problematic digital behavior, which in turn results in sleep disturbances, thereby elucidating a clear pathway from digital dependency to insomnia. The limitations of this study include its cross-sectional design and reliance on self-reported data, which may introduce potential biases. Despite these limitations, our findings underscore the critical role of nomophobia in triggering insomnia through various maladaptive digital behaviors. This highlights the urgent need for targeted prevention and intervention strategies aimed at fostering healthier digital habits and alleviating the adverse health effects of excessive technology use, ultimately enhancing well-being in an increasingly interconnected society.
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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