断开连接:科技影响青少年情绪和行为

Q1 Medicine Informatics in Medicine Unlocked Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1016/j.imu.2025.101621
Tayyaba Ali, Sidra Iqbal
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父母过度使用电子设备会导致父母与青少年之间的互动变差,尽管研究还没有调查对青少年行为的任何潜在影响。本研究调查了技术影响的增加是否与青少年内化和外化行为的增加以及亲社会行为的减少有关。450名来自公立和私立学校的11-17岁巴基斯坦青少年完成了自我报告版本的技术影响量表和优势与困难问卷。结果表明,父母和青少年技术干预与内化和外化行为问题呈正相关,与亲社会行为呈负相关。观察到父母和青少年的科技行为之间有很强的联系。这项研究的结果强调了科技对青少年行为的重大影响,表明在家庭中管理科技对于促进更健康的行为模式至关重要。技术干扰与内化和外化行为之间的显著相关性强调了过度使用媒体和破坏家庭互动相关的潜在风险。
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Disconnected connections: The impact of technoference on adolescent emotions and behavior
Extensive parental use of electronic devices correlates with poorer parent-adolescent interactions, though research has not investigated any potential effects on adolescent behavior. This research investigated whether increased technoference is associated with higher levels of adolescents' internalizing and externalizing behaviors, along with diminished prosocial behaviors. 450 pakistani adolescents from public and private schools aged 11–17 completed the self-reported versions of The Technoference Scale and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Results indicated that parental and adolescent technoference was positively correlated with internalizing and externalizing behavior problems, while negatively correlated with prosocial behavior. Strong association between parental and adolescent technoference was observed. Findings from this study highlight the significant influence of technoference on adolescent behavior, suggesting that managing technology within families is essential for promoting healthier behavioral patterns. The significant correlations between technoference and both internalizing and externalizing behaviors underscore the potential risks associated with excessive media use and disrupted family interactions.
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Informatics in Medicine Unlocked
Informatics in Medicine Unlocked Medicine-Health Informatics
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期刊介绍: Informatics in Medicine Unlocked (IMU) is an international gold open access journal covering a broad spectrum of topics within medical informatics, including (but not limited to) papers focusing on imaging, pathology, teledermatology, public health, ophthalmological, nursing and translational medicine informatics. The full papers that are published in the journal are accessible to all who visit the website.
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