青少年数字活动及其与认知情绪特征、学业成绩、社会和年龄因素的相关性:横断面研究

G. Karkashadze, Natalia Е. Sergeeva, L. Namazova-Baranova, E. Vishneva, E. Kaytukova, K. Efendieva, T. Gogberashvili, Dmitriy S. Kratko, Safarbegim Kh. Sadilloeva, Marina A. Kurakina, A. I. Rykunova, T. Konstantinidi, Nadezhda A. Ulkina, D. Bushueva, Inessa A. Povalyeva, L. Yatsyk, Tatiana A. Salimgareeva, Yuliya V. Nesterova, P. A. Prudnikov, N. S. Sergienko, M. Soloshenko, N. Shilko, Yuliya E. Kazantzeva
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背景。研究数字活动与认知-情绪特征的相关性,以及与俄罗斯联邦非首都地区青少年生活活动的其他参数的相关性仍然具有重要意义。本研究的目的是分析青少年数字活动结构及其与认知情绪特征、学习成绩、社会和年龄因素的关系。参加者是8至11年级的中学生。通过在线调查调查青少年的数字活动。我们考虑了使用社交媒体、信息搜索、在互联网上看视频、使用信使、用电子设备玩游戏的情况。临床心理学家通过各种测试评估青少年的认知特征(记忆、思维、执行功能、感觉信息处理、阅读和言语、情绪理解、决策)和情绪状态(焦虑)。学校表现是由调查结束时学校最近的学期成绩决定的。社会和年龄因素包括定期校外体育活动和家庭结构(完整/不完整)。我们对438名青少年进行了调查。53%(12%)的受访者在工作日每天花在电子设备上的时间超过5小时,133人(30%)在周末,147人(34%)在假期。青少年在工作日(≥1小时)的数字活动结构如下:社交媒体活动占63.5%(受访者),较少的青少年在互联网上搜索信息或观看视频(分别为47.3%和42.9%),约三分之一(34.9%)的青少年通过电子设备玩游戏。数字活动的结构在周末和假期期间发生了变化。我们揭示了信息搜索活动与短时记忆容量、理解言语信息和言语逻辑操作水平之间的差异。不同电脑游戏活动水平的青少年在感官反应速度、视觉空间记忆准确性、高速阅读错误数、阅读速度和对文本基本意义的理解等方面存在差异。8 - 11年级学生的数字活动时间越长,认知活动和学业表现的负面结果越明显。
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Adolescents’ Digital activity and its Correlation with Cognitive-Emotional Features, School Performance, and Social and Age Factors: Cross-Sectional Study
Background. The study of digital activity correlation with cognitive-emotional features, as well as with other parameters of adolescents’ life-activity in non-capital regions of Russian Federation remains relevant.Objective. The aim of the study is to analyze the digital activity structure in adolescents and its correlation with cognitive-emotional features, school performance and social and age factors.Methods. Participants are secondary school students of the 8th–11th grades. Digital activity was examined via online survey among adolescents. We took into account the use of social media, information search, watching videos on the Internet, using of messengers, playing games with electronic devices. Cognitive features (memory, thinking, executive functions, sensory information procession, reading and speech, understanding of emotions, decision-making) and emotional state of adolescents (anxiety) were evaluated by clinical psychologists via various tests. School performance was determined by the recent results of the school quarters/semester finished by the time of the survey. Social and age factors included regular out-of-school physical activity and family structure (complete/ incomplete).Results. We have examined 438 teenagers. 53 (12%) respondents spend more than 5 hours a day with digital devices on weekdays, 133 (30%) — on weekends, 147 (34%) — during the holidays. Structure of digital activity during weekdays (≥ 1 hour) among adolescents was the following: activity in social media prevailed (63.5% of respondents), fewer teenagers searched for information or watched videos on the Internet (47.3 and 42.9%, respectively), about a third (34.9%) played via electronic devices. Structure of digital activity changed over the weekend and during the holidays. We have revealed differences between the information search activity and the volume of short-time memory, understanding the verbal messages, and verbal-logical operations level. Adolescents with different levels of computer gaming activity have shown diversity in sensomotor reaction speed, visuospatial memorization accuracy, number of errors in high-speed reading, reading pace, and understanding text basic meaning.Conclusion. The greater time of digital activity among 8th–11th grades students is associated with negative results of cognitive activity and school performance.
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