跨世代的社交媒体使用:从上瘾到参与

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES European Integration Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-16 DOI:10.5755/j01.eis.1.15.29080
Orhan Koçak, H. Arslan, Abdullah Erdoğan
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社交媒体在年轻人中的使用率非常高,不仅在欧洲和其他发达国家,而且在发展中国家,几乎所有世代的人都开始使用社交媒体。无论在哪个国家,使用社交媒体已经成为一种瘾,并改变了用户的日常行为。与社交媒体成瘾有关的研究通常是在年轻人身上进行的。据观察,中老年人开始使用社交媒体。因此,缺乏与中年及以上人群社交媒体成瘾相关的研究使得这项研究变得重要。这项研究的目的是了解人们随着年龄的增长使用社交媒体的趋势。在这项研究中,对24至49岁的人和50岁及以上的人进行了调查;目的是了解这两个年龄组之间的差异。该研究使用了社交媒体成瘾量表成人表格,共对650名参与者进行了研究。通过对数据的分析,得出结论:随着年龄的增长,社交媒体成瘾水平下降,但中年以上个体的社交媒体成瘾水平比预期的要高得多。随着受教育程度的提高,虚拟容忍子因子增加,社交媒体成瘾的风险增加。参与者的婚姻状况、智能手机使用和社交媒体成瘾之间存在显著关系。社交媒体在社会中的使用,可以通过戒掉成瘾,转化为一种可以用于教育、自我表达、创造、媒介素养和融入社会的环境。此外,由于成瘾问题正在土耳其和欧洲蔓延,我们希望提高个人和政策制定者的认识。
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Social Media use Across Generations: from Addiction to Engagement
Social media is used at very high rates among young people not only in Europe and other developed countriesbut also developing and people from almost all generations have started to use social media. The use of socialmedia has become an addiction regardless of country and changed the daily behaviour of users. Studies relatedto social media addiction are generally done on youth. It is observed that middle-aged and older individualsstarted to have engaged in social media. Therefore, the lack of research related to social media addiction ofmiddle-aged individuals and over has made this study important. The aim of this study is to understand thetendencies to use social media as people get older. In the study, a survey was conducted on people agedbetween 24 and 49, and on people aged 50 and over; the goal was to understand the difference between thetwo age groups.Social Media Addiction Scale Adult Form was used in the study was conducted on a total of 650 participants.As a result of the analysis of the data, it was concluded that as the age increased, the level of social mediaaddiction decreased but that the social media addiction levels of individuals over middle age were considerablyhigh more than expected. As the education level increases, the virtual tolerance sub-factor increases and therisk of social media addiction increases. There is a significant relationship between participants' marital status,smartphone use and social media addiction. The use of social media in the society can be transformed intoan environment that can be used in education, self expression, creativity, media literacy and integration withsociety by getting rid of addiction. In addition, since addiction issue is being spread in Turkey and Europe, wewant to increase an awareness for individuals and policymakers.
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